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What effect does spamming have on reputation?
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I hate spamming too, but I have some sympathy for beginning web businesses who don't have a zillion dollars marketing budgets, and without a working crystal ball really have no idea how to register anywhere respectable on search engines (who seem to spend their time brewing up new ways of making visibility impossible). I don't spam - I've done as much as I can by way of site design and amateurish attempts at optimisation, used free link exchanges (most of whom don't seem to count with Google), press releases, newspaper ads, free online classifieds etc etc etc and all I can say is, "Thank God I've got a day job!". Although I spend more time on my site than I do at my salaried job. I'm beginning to agree with the notion that search engines should be structured around location and business type, because at the moment, the big guys are winning hands down!
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Originally Posted by Danny
But, that would not be spam then. Is it OK for a company selling sleep aids to mass-email 20 million people to sell them?
Oh yea, one last thing: If a company sent me spam and they had no intention of actualy helping me with a problem that I had then their reputation with me would suffer.
~Sparkplug188
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Spamming is becoming more and more unpopular and in most places illegal. As a Web Host I've had to deal with a few in my time and they are typically people who are extrememly greedy and completely inconiderate of others. Spaming is a problem that needs fixing. The email servers (exim) need to be improved to better combat spam. For example emails can be sent anonymously quite easily - this needs to change with better ways of tracking down spammers by IP location - right down to the ISP. I also think proxy software has to be updated to also force better logging of the original source IP.
Personally I'll only self-promote on a forum in my signature or if it's a forum that's specifically meant for advertising (ie marketplace forum). It might just be me, but the fact that a representative from a company posts to a forum at all gives them a little less weight in my eyes - it makes the company seem smaller for some reason. I know this is a bad thing to think because even GoogleGuy is a Google rep who posts to various webmaster/SEO forums, but, well, I dunno. Ignore me
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