DM 2.0: Comment Spam
When I began this blog, I thought that Direct Mail was the height of marketing clutter. It was the tail end of the holiday season, and even though I did end up purchasing a few items from the Hammacher Schlemmer catalog, I felt deeply annoyed by the sheer volume, poundage, and paper waste in the barrage of glossies that clogged our mailbox.
Almost 6 months later, I have a better sense of just how many electronic forms marketing clutter can come. For whatever reason, the comment spam on this blog has taken off at a hyperbolic rate in the last few weeks and I’m going to need to go to a new verification method.
My real question is, does this actually WORK for anyone? Is this an effective method of generating inbound links to their Viag*ra, p*rn, mortgages, insurance sites, and even Vermont Teddy Bears? I have included some of the worst below for your enjoyment sorted by apparent strategy. Please leave a real comment if you have insight into any sort of effective use of this type of spam.
Flattery
- Dear web-master ! I looked your site and I want to say that yor very well’
- I have seen many sites before and most of them do not look this good. I cannot wait to let my friends know about this site. Thanks for the excellent content….
The Confusion Offense
- fictitious verdigris unexplaining somesthesia dacoity outvictor unvented reducer
The I’m-Not-Even-Going-To-Read-Your-Post
- I can find the prayer I want. I thank God for this website. (all prayer comment spam links to via*ra sites, funnily enough)
- Many times, you’ll get stunned by the massive amount of video games material obtainable…
Motivational!
- Plant the seeds of expectation in your mind; cultivate thoughts that anticipate achievement. Believe in yourself as being capable of overcoming all obstacles and weaknesses…