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Getting Backlinks With Old CMS’s
December 21st, 2007 by Jon Waraas


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Dont tell me I have never gave you any tips.

Back in the day I used a CMS (Content Management System) called CutePhp. It was a great CMS but quickly got its ass kicked once wordpress came out. But I still know that thousands of people are still using it, and I bet there are thousands of abanded websites still running it.

I know the spam filter on the CMS isn’t high tech at all. You actually have to hack it to do the image verification thingy for the comments. You know what that means? Spam time! I have manually been doing the comments for a little while and I have about 20 comments so far, once I get to about 50 comments I will probably move onto another website.

I dont have a program that will spam the comments, but I have been just using this, lol - http://cutephp.com/forum/index.php?s=674f05008757817674b0cccb559caff8&showforum=5

^ copy that shit into your browser

Have fun, and don’t tell me I never give out tips ;)

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8 Comments

Comment by Webmaster Forum
2007-12-21 07:18:58

Lets give it a try :twisted:

 
Comment by Webmaster Forum
2007-12-21 07:29:16

Added around 10 links on several sites, but DAMN, what a big amount of spam on that forum! They should hire some staff :o

 
Comment by Guitar Hero 3
2007-12-21 13:44:11

I did this with some arcade script allot of people had. Seemed to work pretty well.

 
Comment by Tom
2007-12-21 18:17:37

I found another trick that works as well with CMS systems.

If you go to google and type in this string — site:.edu “cutenews”

You can replace the .edu with any domain extension you wish. I simply picked cutenews because with CutePHP, you will notice that a lot of footers state “powered by cutephp” etc.

Once you get your search results, you will notice that a lot lead to a log in page. This is where you’ll have to cut out sub folders until you get to the main page.

Here’s an example.

I typed in that same search string and came across http://floatn.ec.uiuc.edu/blog/

I simply started deleting subfolders until I came up with http://floatn.ec.uiuc.edu/

Now, you’re on the main webpage and you can leave your comments :) I tested a comment with a URL and it worked. I hope this helps others!

 
Comment by sorryle
2007-12-23 02:00:06

I’m from china, and have used one CMS called “DEDECMS” which also has a poor antispam performance.

 
Comment by Forum2Blog
2007-12-25 06:55:46

I just hate even askimet comment spam protection although I have it enabled on my blog.
50% of legit comment get market as spam, so I have to do basically the same entire filtering work

 
Comment by mats
2007-12-29 12:24:31

well… would be great to have a downloadable list of all cutenews-using pages ;)

 
Comment by Webmaster Forum
2008-01-04 08:27:14

most of them are not that great now.. too bad

 

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