Today’s way of mainstream internet use has created a ton of “new problems” for businesses and publishers. Anyone running any kind of website will be aware — from unpleasant experience, I assume — of how widespread unsolicited advertising or submission of useless content serving only the purpose of sneaking in some hoped-for publicity for the benefit of the creator of this annoyance (“Spam”) is these days.
The Annoying Problem of Spam
Spamming another person’s website with meaningless and completely off-topic rubbish like that — as seen so frequently from shady SEO ‘experts’ who, in fact don’t know the first thing about their occupation — is still the rudest thing you can do, and it is the bottom-of-the-barrel of online low life there is. Period.
Tools for Solving the Problem
Dozens of scripts and CMS Plugins needed to be developed to counter that kind of abuse, even changes in Google’s Algorithm have been brought about by it, and many other attempts of solving the problem that spreaded like wildfire all over the internet during recent years. If you need a consultant specializing in cleanup, Spam removal, search engine restriction management, and all kinds of similar recovery measures, youi might want to check out imageHoppers and talk to a specialist there. Despite all the available solutions and preventative measures, some losers continue doing just that, trespassing on websites and submitting Comment Spam, not even realizing how useless their methods are. We see it every day on the marquixNET IT Services website, too.
Comment Spam may even be counter-productive for some time now (because of Duplicate Content traps and a whole lot of other reasons). Anyone doing this is only proving one thing: how dumb and incompetent they are, and that they better try finding other ways of making money instead of destroying other people’s content while potentially even defrauding their SEO clients (if they have any) promoting links to websites like that.
Sometimes You Don’t Even Want to Be Found
As a result of all this, and a few other reasons as well, you don’t even want to always be found through internet search. Beyond just evading Spam, this can also have very legitimate reputation reasons or Privacy concerns. Either way and because we know a thing or two about how internet search works, we can also achieve the opposite of the usual SEO thing, namely manage what is found online (or whether you’re found at all). Call it reverse SEO, call it Search-Engine Management or, in fact, call it what you want! If you want to be found, you’ll be found — if you don’t, you won’t. It is admittedly a bit of work, and it also requires a bit of digging in your past and your “online past”, but it can be done. And it is well worth it.