Trackback Declared Dead… Again!
April 21, 2008 | Filed Under Blog Software, Blogging, Features, Trackbacks | 3 Comments
Trackback is one of the major blog features that has been declared dead over and over again. This recently led Kyle Eslick from Hack WordPress to ask his readers “Does WordPress Need Trackbacks Any More?” Eslick’s own answer is straightforward: “In my opinion, blogging has outgrown the trackback and the pingback has made it irrelevant.”
The [...]
How Spam-Friendly is Your Niche?
March 17, 2008 | Filed Under Blogging, Comments, Features, Legal, Spam, Splogs, Trackbacks, copyright, plagiarism | 7 Comments
No one wants to attract spammers to their site. They scrape content, post junk comments and turn search engines off to your site.
Unfortunately, the bitter truth is that all blogs, regardless of age, topic and readership, will attract at least some attention from the purveyors of junk. That is a simple byproduct of having [...]
On Using Manual and/or Automatic Link Notification Systems
January 7, 2008 | Filed Under Blog Relationships, Blog Software, Features, How I Blog, Trackbacks | 9 Comments
When writing a blog post I place links to relevant sources and material. I choose my links carefully and they represent what I think fits the topic best.
Trackback is an intentional way of notifying other blogs because WordPress requires you to manually enter the blog’s trackback link. It also allows you to send a notification [...]
Have Trackbacks Become Too Spammy To Be Worthwhile?
November 24, 2007 | Filed Under Blog Relationships, Editorial, Features, How I Blog, Spam, Trackbacks | 19 Comments
You may have also discovered a surge in trackback spam recently as autoblogging software is being used by more and more spammers to reach out and cull RSS feeds. This phenomenon has led to many disabling trackbacks, or raising the “blacklist” level so high that you might never see some trackbacks again. Or, as some [...]
















