Chief Blogging Officer barking orders again
Here's what paid enthusiast marketing comments look like. This one tried to enter my blog tonight, but I moderate comments to filter out such spammy stupidness. This is artificial (i.e., incentivized, financially compensated) word of mouth marketing.
Now you know why it sucks. It will flood the blogosphere, chump out the ill-trained suckers, and dilute the overall value of blogospheric buzz. We gotta do something about this. I'm on it.
Notice how this paid buzz agent comment spam gets right to the point, spending only one sentence on description, one sentence on motivation, then the URL comes in. Pathetically transparently pseudo-bloggery wankerism.
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EXAMPLE #1
I visited a very interesting site, they have a vast collection of books which have been categories and are presented to viewers in an easy-to-search format. You should check it out.
(URL deleted)
EXAMPLE #2
Now you know why it sucks. It will flood the blogosphere, chump out the ill-trained suckers, and dilute the overall value of blogospheric buzz. We gotta do something about this. I'm on it.
Notice how this paid buzz agent comment spam gets right to the point, spending only one sentence on description, one sentence on motivation, then the URL comes in. Pathetically transparently pseudo-bloggery wankerism.
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EXAMPLE #1
I visited a very interesting site, they have a vast collection of books which have been categories and are presented to viewers in an easy-to-search format. You should check it out.
(URL deleted)
EXAMPLE #2