Marketing Versus Spam

It must be the case that too many bloggers simply bulk approve all their comments or don’t know how to employ the Akismet tool. But a serious blogger will weed through the spam and kill what does not belong. That is why I am surprised when surfing my blog comments on a domain blog to see so many unrelated urls promoted. If it doesn’t help the webmaster or the poster, why would it feasibly get approved? And why post a completely unrelated question about anything there? Wasted effort that will get deleted.read on
Posted at 3pm on 05/16/10 | 1 Comment » | Filed Under: Domain Marketing

Marketing the Database

One good way to protect the free use of a database without the domain owner knowing about it is to age the HTTP written expiration date of cache files so the past users can’t pull down from memory legacy content. If the site owner or webmaster decided a body of content (by category, for example) needs to be archived and removed from public server view, they can reserve this content for future resale without it necessarily being attached to the domain name.read on
Posted at 8pm on 05/11/10 | 2 comments | Filed Under: Uncategorized