Spam Karma 2: a real defense… against spam of all kinds.

Spam has been a real problem for many bloggers, unfortunately, it’s also a multiple vector problem as it arrives in a number of ways for bloggers.

1. via email – if you put your email address in the blog or the posting or in the sidebar, your email address will be found and harvested quite quickly!

2. via comments – comment spam is the posting of irrelevant or unwanted comments in your post’s feedback section. Seemingly this is becoming automated.

3. via trackbacks – often spam blogs will post trackback links to your blog, in the same manner as #2. Trackback spam can hit some blogs severely.

To combat these kinds of spam, a number of measures can be adopted to reduce the inconvenience to a minimum.

1. Install a mailform plugin that forwards mail from your readers to your email address. Additionally, create several email aliases that you can dispose of, should you need to. You don’t need to worry about changing or deleting an alias as when people contact you, you will likely mail via your regular mailing address. Aliases should redirect mail to a real mailbox.

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A good plugin is: PXSMail which I use on my blog here. I use my main host to create additional mailing addresses without mailboxes. I can have unlimited addresses all ending at `@investorblogger.com. Additionally, I use Gmail as my preferred mailbox because of the sophistication of their spam filters. They’re pretty good!

2. Managing your settings in Wordpress. You can do this in a number of ways.

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In your Options Settings in the Administration, you can set these if you wish. This should help stop some spam by checking these options. If people are registering to post spam, then you may wish to uncheck the first option.

Then in the Discussion Options Settings, you can also set the Email Options which will keep you uptodate. In addition, there are three options that can help limit spam for your blog.

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These three options at the bottom will help limit spam, by giving control to the administrator, and by setting some parameters.

3. However, for any but the most recent blogs, these tools are insufficient for handling spam. So enters Spam Karma 2.

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Once installed, I set mine to the ‘nice’ severity level. I found that the out of the box settings were quite sufficient, though it has hooked one or two genuine comments, and allowed through one or two fake comments, I’ve found that quite sufficient. From the jpegs in this posting, you’ll see my own settings for this blog at the moment.

With these options and plugins installed, I get very little spam at the moment. Without them installed, this jpeg highlights the likely spam that I would have otherwise have had:

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See the 1193 comments awaiting moderation! I gotta install Spam Karma 2 on this other blog of mine!

How bad is your spam problem? Have you managed to bring it under control?

June 2007 Results: Less time, less rewards!

Well, it’s time for June results, and they’re printed below:

Payperpost: $91.10
Google : $7.00
SR/ReviewME/Other : $37.05
Adlinks : $38.39
Stocks: $72.69
Hosting : $107.40
Bank A/C Interest : $20.09
Total: $373.72

Since May, there has been further softening of the PPP market for me. I’ve been reducing the number of posts that I take from them since January’s high, but this month I’ve had less time to spend logged into PPP, and less opportunity to find the better paying ones. Results are printed in black & white.

Bright spots are that I’ve had two opportunities in Sponsored Reviews, but their system isn’t effective for getting work done. Other bright spots include an increased revenue from Adsense and Adlinks. I was also lucky to receive a payment for a hosting package from one of my regular clients.

So that’s it. No breakthrough there. Visitor stats are also somewhat lower than May by approx. 18%. This month’s down has likely been caused by my spending much more time promoting my offline business. It’s allowed me to post some great postings on marketing and promoting, as well as images and video tools. Though visitors are down, I’m still posting 2 or 3 a day on average. I’ve been trying to post something of quality, rather than just for the sake of posting. In fact, four of my ten longest posts were in June. In June I posted 72 posts, while in May, it was nearer a 100. April’s total was similar to June’s.

Still my preoccupation has had an effect. Let’s see what I can do in July! Now how did your June go?

Excerpt_Reloaded: Changing your archives pages!

Many of us have had problems with Google sending 50% or more of our pages to Supplementals. My own situation has improved a great deal, but it’s far from perfect. I’ve tried an SEO plugin I found, but it hasn’t helped as much as I’d have liked.

One of the the changes I have tried is creating original archives pages with an excerpt tool that allows you to configure the length, break points, etc.. of the excerpts that show up. Take a look at any of my categories, and you’ll see the first 120 words posted.

This is a big improvement over the first archives as the full post was made available there. There are still some kinks to be worked out: like how to show more than 3 posts (set by the options in “Reading”), what can I do with my Google Ads, and how long is long enough so that Google doesn’t treat the page as a mere copy of content elsewhere.

You can find the plugin at http://guff.szub.net/2005/02/26/the-excerpt-reloaded/ but the plugin looks a little dated now. Still, I’m finding it working well in Version 2.2 of WP. You should, too.