Content Junk: Examples of Thin Content With Little or No Added Value Value Stands Out From Junk It's easy to say "no" to pure spam - content that's automatically generated, copied, spun, and even plagiarized. You and I both know pure spam is bad, but what about those gray areas? If you were offered a fast and easy way to build exposure, would you jump at the opportunity? Or would you ask: "What's the catch?" Many proponents of spam hope you'll buy into their tactics rather than question their merit. This may include companies who promise effortless backlinks or affiliates who promote easy content creation strategies that involve no real expertise. The tactics behind these promises may not seem unethical and spammy as their pure spam counterparts, so what's the problem? To read this full Blog entry or post a comment, click here. |
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