Wow. This new service and I have both gotten a lot of talk amongst the blogspear today. Some of the bigger blog posts about Buy Blog Comments have been Problogger and John Chow. Their has also been a TON of other people writing about Buy Blog Comments, I still haven’t even read them all yet. But I would like to say something in defense of everyone saying that Buy Blog Comments is spam..
Spam?
Buy Blog Comments dot com is NOT spam! When you (if you) purchase blog comments from us, you are getting quality blog comments. They wont be saying shit like “nice site, check out these male penis pills”.. the blog comments will be about the blog post that we are commenting on. You wont even be able to tell our blog comments apart from the rest. So the blogger is safe, it will look completely like a legit comments. In fact, most blogger will like the free comments to help with their with there community..
Buying Blog Comments to help your own blog?
I didn’t even think of this, however its a good idea. I will think about adding it to BBC’s. Just like buying forum posts, you might be able to purchase blog comments to help get your blog’s community started. Once a few people start postings, more and more will join in on the conversation.
Business Model?
Buy Blog Comments works exactly like all of those forum posting services. I pay people a certain amount of money to write the blog posts, and then I keep a certain amount for my part in managing everything. I don’t write the blog posts.. if I did this company would fail in a day. I would be too busy and the blog comments would suck ass because I suck ass at writing
Unethical?
Umm yes.. this is unethical. That is why I am targeting black hatters.
Does Blog Comments Really Work?
Oh yeah. All of my seo sites run off blog comments. You have to mix it up with some other black hat methods, and even some white hat stuff. But I know people who make good money off this kinda stuff. Purchasing blog comments will make you money, you just have to know what your doing and do it right. There is money in black hat seo, that is why a lot of people do this kinda stuff.
Safe way to use Blog Comments?
If you want to be really really safe. Send the traffic to a throw away domain, then redirect the domains traffic to your real site.
Sales?
I wont tell you how much I made or how many sales I got. But I do have my work cut out for me this week
You can send me all the hate comments and emails you want. I will read them, but I will not shut down Buy Blog Comments. It is not spam, it works, and works great. If you have any questions, feel free to comment ![]()
If you enjoyed this blog post than I think you should subscribe to the RSS feed. That way you can learn a lot more from me and laugh some more at my really bad grammar. Again, here is the link for the RSS feed.
Related Blog Posts
- Tookle.Com Update 2
- SEO Service Launches
- Solution For Buy Blog Comments
- Operation Big Bertha Updates Yo
- Examples Of Our Comments








July 10th, 2007 at 5:26 am
Hey Jon,
Despite me being against the idea of BuyBlogComments, I’m not going to send you hate mail because I do have a little bit of admiration for a guy who says “To hell with it. Let’s do it”.
Anyway… can you clear one thing up?
Is BuyBlogComments intended to help bloggers get back links for SEO purposes, or is its intention to help get people to visit a blog by clicking the users name in the comments? If the former, then (unless I’m missing something) your business model isn’t going to work, because most blogs have links in blog comments setup to be defined as “nofollow” so a search engine won’t even bother looking at them.
I just gathered I would put that out there to see what your response is. I may have missed something, or you may have missed that crucial point. Hopefully you didn’t miss it, and your business model works around it.
July 10th, 2007 at 5:36 am
Are you going to be posting these blog comments on blogs on your own friend’s list? Cause I’m already seeing some comments on my blog from random People who have never commented before.
July 10th, 2007 at 5:36 am
Show us those “quality blog comments”. If that´s true, they you have no reason to hide them. Otherwise, it confirms this is a shitty service, and even though it will make some bucks for a while, it will end in a near future.
July 10th, 2007 at 5:36 am
Jamie,
You can use this service for both. But I would rather buy blog comments to use for SEO reasons. I use blog comments on my seo sites and it works great, infact that is what got my forth place in that seo contest I entered. As for the nofollow, read - http://www.buyblogcomments.com/nofollow.php - you can still rank in the serps with backlinks with the nofollow. But we try and use blogs that use the “dofollow” thingy.
July 10th, 2007 at 5:42 am
Jason - I am currently making a page about that on BuyBlogComments.Com
David - We haven’t started on the orders. And your blog isn’t in the database
July 10th, 2007 at 6:35 am
Though I have no use for your service I don’t think it is 100% Black Hat.
How many CEO’s use a secritary to write business letters for them so all they have to do is sign their name.
It sounds like your service is a secritarial service for bloggers.
Michael
July 10th, 2007 at 7:45 am
“free comments to help with their with there community..”
You have the same stupid error on your buy blog comments site. And I like how the site uses a quote from you. Really slick.
You are a disgusting human being and should be ashamed. I’m sure your mother would rather you get a real job and make money through legitimate means.
July 10th, 2007 at 7:52 am
hmm - a innovative idea
how many people buy links? why not get people buzzing about your website. One of the hardest things to do is to initially get your website read and noticed, if buying comments promotes the initial growth of a website i cant really see why he gets flamed.
July 10th, 2007 at 8:46 am
I wonder how many of the haters are hating you off their own accord and not following the ideas of John Chow and Darren Rowse?
July 10th, 2007 at 10:17 am
Are the blog owners being compensated for the use of their blogs for your own commercial gain? Or are you just ripping them off by stealing their space for your advertising, instead of actually buying ads on their blogs?
I believe our blog has already been used by your people, and we have been cheerily banning IPs for violating our own terms of service. If you continue, perhaps we should just submit a bill for use of our space and our time in cleaning up your mess…
J.
Jay Tea
Main Page Editor
http://www.wizbangblog.com
July 10th, 2007 at 10:54 am
Hey Nice Site. Check out these mail penis pills.
All joking aside, don’t let these folks get you down pal, this is a great concept and I hope it pays off well for you.
July 10th, 2007 at 11:06 am
Jon,
As long as the comments are relevant and you aren’t using some Indian guy then I don’t understand why anyone would get upset. I don’t really think your service is anymore unethical than buying text link ads. It’s just a matter of opinion.
I don’t know if I would personally ever use your service but good luck just the same. I’m glad to see you are diversifying your portfolio of income streams.
Good luck.
http://www.blackrockideas.com
http://www.flipsquare.com
July 10th, 2007 at 11:13 am
You’re stealing third parties’ bandwidth and web space to advertise on behalf of your clients. You’re a fucking scumbag.
July 10th, 2007 at 11:35 am
I love the pricing. It is a good example of anti-discount.
10 posts = $19.99
1000 posts = $199.99
If you order 10 packages for $19.99 you actually pay less than if you order one big package.
July 10th, 2007 at 12:35 pm
[…] Jon Waraas selbst verteidigt in einem Post von heute das Angebot und sagt, dass es sich, da es sich um handgeschriebene, qualitativ hochwertige Kommentare handelt, die nicht von anderen Kommentaren zu unterscheiden seien. […]
July 10th, 2007 at 1:00 pm
I think it’s pretty ironic that you have “external nofollow” on your comments. Your comments that you post on other sites will not count for PR if the blog owners have nofollows tags.
July 10th, 2007 at 3:03 pm
Erm MathGuy - I think you should rename your self and move to alaska.
July 10th, 2007 at 3:57 pm
It’s great to hear you all getting alot of talk about your new website! Goodluck with it!
July 10th, 2007 at 4:00 pm
MJones: Technical he’s right. Maybe you should get you should move to Canada and buy a calculator on the way and a disguise
10 posts = $19.99 x 100 = $199.90 (9 cents less haha)
1000 posts = $199.99
July 10th, 2007 at 4:24 pm
you guys bitchingare such dorks…lmao do you even read what you wrote and are actually serious? The two comments below are the dumbest things I’ve read today. Seriously uptight people around.
“I believe our blog has already been used by your people, and we have been cheerily banning IPs for violating our own terms of service. If you continue, perhaps we should just submit a bill for use of our space and our time in cleaning up your mess”
“You’re stealing third parties’ bandwidth and web space to advertise on behalf of your clients. You’re a fucking scumbag.”
July 10th, 2007 at 4:36 pm
Interesting idea, Jon, and I think it’s not exactly spam. Just think it’s weird someone would pay someone to make up comments, much less make up comments period. It’s not hard to get comments if you just blog (as in writing as well as being part of the blogsphere).
I don’t think your service is evil or anything. That’s pretty stupid what people are saying (how I found you…).
See ya,
~Jason
July 10th, 2007 at 4:51 pm
Wow, all the haters in this thread that are obviously 100% white hatters etc need to get a grip on reality.
The days of your site or blog making $1000+ per month without using any blackhat techniques are over. If you still think blogging is just about quality content and regular natural word of mouth you are in for one big surprise.
I’m not saying go out and do major blackhatting techniques but middle of the road stuff like buying links or buying comments? Come on. Get with the times. Most beginning forums already use paid postings.
Besides, it’s pretty obvious that as Jon says these postings will look natural (because if they don’t, the business model is flawed), so what’s the harm? The blog it’s done on even gets a boost since he’s getting more comments.
July 10th, 2007 at 4:52 pm
“MJones: Technical he’s right. Maybe you should get you should move to Canada and buy a calculator on the way and a disguise
10 posts = $19.99 x 100 = $199.90 (9 cents less haha)
1000 posts = $199.99 z”
I think you need to learn to do math, $19.99 x 100 is not $199.90, it’s $1,999.00. He is giving you a 100% discount for 100% more posts.
July 10th, 2007 at 5:15 pm
“The days of your site or blog making $1000+ per month without using any blackhat techniques are over. If you still think blogging is just about quality content and regular natural word of mouth you are in for one big surprise.
I’m not saying go out and do major blackhatting techniques but middle of the road stuff like buying links or buying comments? Come on. Get with the times. Most beginning forums already use paid postings.”
And you… even have a blog?
I have reason to believe blog comments is being used right now. Am I amongst a real life conspiracy?
July 10th, 2007 at 5:52 pm
OK let me answer some questions…
Jay Tea - We havent even started at all. So your are deleting your own members comments, or deleting spammers comments. Sorry to hear that.
Pricing - I will change the pricing so that its 4 cents and 9 cents cheaper than what it is currently. So everyone can sleep tonight..
Nofollow on my blog - Im too lazy to change that
Kyle - Alaska is not in canada..
Jason - No its not a conspiracy, people really do leave comments on blogs right now
July 10th, 2007 at 6:58 pm
Rob… it’s good that you aren’t against Jon but I think your math needs a bit touching up. Why in the world did you bring up 19.99 x 100? He said buy 10 of the 100 posts and save 9 cents off of the 1000 post deal.
July 10th, 2007 at 7:41 pm
What a bunch of wingnuts tearing you up about this. If I get relevant comments on my blog I don’t care how serious the person was that wrote it. I care about starting a conversation - I don’t care who starts it. Also, there is the popularity factor. A person with a blog full of “0″ comments just looks like a loser. I wouldn’t come back to read because it’s obvious they suck at blogging. Spam that same blog with 100 comments for other people’s sites and now that person is “Mr. Popularity” - Hmm… maybe I’ll get it on my own blog too
Good job, Jon - just keep the quality up and get a good tool to troll for more dofollow blogs - that will be a great differentiator in your service. Could even offer that as an “upsell” $+10 for dofollow-only.
July 10th, 2007 at 7:51 pm
“Also, there is the popularity factor. A person with a blog full of “0″ comments just looks like a loser.” Haha too true.
Wait, my blog has basically 0 comments, shit.
July 10th, 2007 at 8:23 pm
It’s a middle of the road idea as far as Black Hat is concerned, but I have to agree with Medicus Man: if the comments are of decent quality, then why wouldn’t I want them on my blog?
I’m looking forward to seeing where this goes.
July 10th, 2007 at 8:24 pm
The grammar errors can get annoying, however I support you doing your own thing as far as BuyBlogComments goes. Other users have brought up good points about paid posts, paid reviews, secretaries, etc. If the comments are as transparent as you say, where normal bloggers wouldn’t be able to tell the difference… then there’s no reason to complain, because blog owners won’t know. Knowing that this service exists makes you think about it, however otherwise, if what Jon is correct in what he’s saying… if he hadn’t used the perfect link bait and such, you’d never know anyways. Whether it works or not, “PROPS TO YA” — creating this type of buzz in the blogsphere takes work.
July 10th, 2007 at 9:20 pm
Mr. Waraas:
If you haven’t started up yet, then someone is already stealing your concept. I’ve deleted about half a dozen comments that consisted of one sentence vaguely related to the topic at hand, then a standard spam URL — “buy real estate” or some such thing.
And I notice you did not answer the rest of my questions, so I’ll make it nice and simple and only ask the most important one here:
Are the blog owners being compensated for your use of their page for commercial purposes without their prior consent?
J.
Jay Tea
Main Page Editor
http://www.wizbangblog.com
July 10th, 2007 at 10:36 pm
Austin,
I was quoting Kyle - sorry. It looks like he included an extra zero… he has it as 100, should be 10.
“# Kyle Says:
July 10th, 2007 at 4:00 pm
MJones: Technical he’s right. Maybe you should get you should move to Canada and buy a calculator on the way and a disguise
10 posts = $19.99 x 100 = $199.90 (9 cents less haha)
1000 posts = $199.99
“”
July 10th, 2007 at 11:22 pm
Jay Tea: That’s just regular spam in my experience.
July 11th, 2007 at 12:29 am
“you guys bitchingare such dorks…lmao do you even read what you wrote and are actually serious? The two comments below are the dumbest things I’ve read today. Seriously uptight people around.”
Because it’s completely non-dorky and smart, I guess, to consume bandwidth and disk space that someone else is paying for, in order to make a buck for yourself.
Oh, wait: no it’s not. It’s theft, plain and simple. Sorry if I’m “uptight” about getting ripped off by some despicable piece of human garbage like yourself.
July 11th, 2007 at 2:31 am
I might be interested in quality comments, but being as you can’t spell on your own blog, I don’t think I am going to get the “quality” that you claim to offer.
Work on your English instead of skipping lessons buddy.
July 11th, 2007 at 3:05 am
[…] Betreiber John Waraas sieht sich auch schon dem heftigen Gejohle der internationalen Blogsszene ausgesetzt, und nimmt in seinem Blog zu den Vorwürfen, er öffne eine neue Form des bezahlten Spams, Stellung. […]
July 11th, 2007 at 7:33 am
Jay Tea - Your getting regular spam. Sorry to hear that. And no.. bloggers wont be getting any money from this. Instead, bloggers will be getting free content.
Im sorry that these blog comments will be taking up “disk space”. But you will be getting free content. I promise you wont even know they are their.
Blog commenter dude - Yes, I do suck at spelling. Thats why I outsource. I also suck at math, my plans seem to be off by 9 cents too
July 11th, 2007 at 7:45 am
Jon, what if we don’t WANT “free content?” Waht if we want to discuss matters that we find interesting, with people who want to engage in the discussions, not toss up a sentence or two and then hop off to the next blog to post their ad?
It seems to me that since it’s OUR blog, and in our Terms and Conditions we specifically say do NOT do what you propose, you ought to respect that and leave us the hell alone. The relevant portion:
For the full TOS, see http://wizbangblog.com/tos/tos.php.
We’re rather silly-minded, Jon. We don’t WANT your ads, except on our terms, and we are deluded enough to think that since it’s OUR blog and WE pay the bills, WE get to say what happens there.
J.
Jay Tea
Main Page Editor
http://www.wizbangblog.com
July 11th, 2007 at 7:53 am
I don’t understand the bitchin’ by people with blogs. I like people to post comments on my blogs. Even crappy comments gets the ball rolling, and it’s free content! If nobody comments on my crappy blog post, I comment it myself! sometimes I carry on an argument with myself! (schizophrenic)
July 11th, 2007 at 8:22 am
I think you will find the right way to be popular soon. It is contraversial but what isnt these days.
July 11th, 2007 at 8:24 am
That’s your choice, Bradlee. Any particular reason why any other blog should be obligated to agree with you? Or just because you have no problem with it, no one else is allowed to have their own issues and set their own rules for their own blogs?
When you start paying our bills, bradlee, then you can have say in our policies. Until then, do as you wish on your own site, and we will do the same.
J.
Jay Tea
Main Page Editor
http://www.wizbangblog.com
July 11th, 2007 at 8:43 am
Jay Tea - They are not advertisements. They are blog comments. I dont put the clients links in the comment body, its in the username and url that you have on your blog.
Dont worry young one, your blog will probably never be used for this service..
July 11th, 2007 at 8:56 am
jon, if you’re making money off our blog without our permission, we don’t like it. And if we do find it being done, we will be banning the source IPs. We are also considering publishing the IPs we ban.
Already, my announcing that the IP 75.126.35.50 has been banned from Wizbang has spawned several emulators…
J.
July 11th, 2007 at 9:02 am
I bet Jay Tea’s blog isn’t even on the damn list. He’s the only one freaking out about this really really bad.
July 11th, 2007 at 9:03 am
Also, Jay Tea, what is the commentators do engage in conversation on your blog and you have no idea that it was from Jon’s service. You will feel pretty silly.
July 11th, 2007 at 9:44 am
Again, this is so funny… John Chow’s post wasn’t at all bad all he said was that he recommended against the service because of the price being too high… For the amount of hate and spam Jon is receiving based on this launch i’m sure he is receiving a few customers out of curiosity itself and still making money.
July 11th, 2007 at 9:48 am
Jay Tea, shut the fuck up already. Stop trying to make yourself look so important and making it look like people want to spam you. You’re not helping the blogging community like you’re hoping to do by bitching on Jon warASSes blog, you’re just defying the stereotype of the bitch mother fuckers that try to patrol the INTERNETS but never actually make any damn money, the internet is SERIOUS BUSINESS! Learn how to make money and not bitch all the time, have fun with your adbrite ad mother fucker.
http://img479.imageshack.us/img479/9691/funnyewarriorvr0lo7.jpg
July 11th, 2007 at 9:51 am
Defying - Defining*, had to correct that before the spelling police get on my ass.
July 11th, 2007 at 10:06 am
I might start posting comments on Jay Tea’s site in ‘guise of a paid commenter just for shits n giggles.
July 11th, 2007 at 10:30 am
Waraas may not be commenting on Wizbang, but after reading this JayTea’s guys incessant idiocy…I’m considering raining iron down upon his website.
Hey JayTea….those 5,000 trackbacks you just received for male penile enhancement? Yeah. Don’t worry about it, I figured you’re dinky blog could use a little boost.
July 11th, 2007 at 10:32 am
Jay Tea: Unless you have terms of usage posted for your blog, you can’t complain about any use of your site, commercial or non commercial. Also, banning IPs is funny. Jon isn’t going to be doing the posting and I’m sure his staff will be using a variety of IPs and perhaps even proxies, although I doubt they need to do that… If you weren’t such an angry person, you could just ask Jon to put you on his Do-Not-Comment blog list (Note to Jon, better start one…).
Personally, once the confusion about the service goes away it’s clear that ANY SITE OR BLOG OWNER SHOULD BE HAPPY to get some good content via comments! My 30+ blogs get almost no comments and when they do, they are 99% SPAM, so I have to delete them. As another posted mentioned, this does not indicate popularity…!
Perhaps if I didn’t require commentors to be registered blogger users I would get more, but then I would also get even more spam.
As I posted over at the firestorm at Problogger, all the complaints I hear are from groundless fear and anger that someone may be using spam.
Hell, what do you do with comments you don’t like on your blog? That’s right. Now you can take some satisfaction that rather than the spam just being from a spammer, that someone has paid money to spam your blog and when you delete the comment, you cause them to waste money.
Of course, if the comment is pretty good content, you have a decision to make: Hurt the spammer or hurt yourself?
July 11th, 2007 at 10:50 am
Hah! I love the anti-Jay comments, but we should try to be more professional here…!
Say, anybody else notice that Jay has a link to his site in most of his posts? How ethical is THAT!
Very nice Jay, you bitch and complain and accuse, yet all the time you are profiting some from the EXTRA link that people can click on.
“Some times I have evil thoughts…”
-Jay Tea
I see from your blog that we should expect this kind of super-troll tirade. Those that are not familiar with what a “troll” is see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll.
And what is the common cure for a troll infestation? Ignore, ignore, ignore. Then they wither and go away…
July 11th, 2007 at 11:03 am
Oh, I just found out that Jay’s blog does not seem to be his, so I would not turn your attention there.
When Kevin Aylward finds out that Jay has been spewing his bile and signing them with Kevin Aylward’s domain, he may choose to have a little talk with Jay.
But you never know, some people like bad publicity, right Jon?
July 11th, 2007 at 11:51 am
Chris, I never said it was mine. I said it was “ours.” Scroll down to the credits, and you’ll see me listed as “Section Editor,” which puts me in charge of the main page. So go ahead and bother Kevin if you like, but he won’t care.
Oh, and Chris: we DO have Terms And Conditions posted. If you scroll up to my 7:45 a.m. comment, you can see that I not only linked to them, but also quoted the relevant portion.
The crux of my point is this: leave us alone. Don’t use us for money-making without our knowledge or consent. I never demanded anyone not stop doing anything, just that we were ready to not allow it on our site.
I don’t see how that is so offensive…
J.
July 11th, 2007 at 12:41 pm
I have such a mixed bag of feelings about this. Of course the concept works, but only when you target those who have removed nofollow. Therefore you are taking advantage of the bloggers who were looking to extend good will toward theri sincere blogging community.
July 11th, 2007 at 2:05 pm
I didn’t take time to follow all this, but I do have to say I love the ‘grammer’ of this post. ^^/
July 11th, 2007 at 2:35 pm
lol glad most normal people can see how idiotic this Jay Tea idiot is.
July 11th, 2007 at 2:42 pm
Jay Tea - you idiot. you have a blog open to the public, make it a private blog if you don’t want people to go there and post ocmments, god damn. It’s the fuckin’ internet. Content and freedom reign suprime and those that try to be controlling assholes always fail. Just look at big media’s failure on the net before some started to realize what they need to do.
You take yourself way too seriously. let me guess you must be a digg user too. lol. people like you make me wonder how the hell social networking ever took off. I’d rather clip my toe nails than listen to these whiny bitches.
July 11th, 2007 at 4:22 pm
Jon, your comments have exploded on your site!
July 12th, 2007 at 1:11 am
Once again Jon, you have sparked another ongoing comment argument. People must really not care for blackhat methods… haha…
July 12th, 2007 at 1:02 pm
JC wrote:
“Content and freedom reign suprime and those that try to be controlling assholes always fail.”
There is no “freedom” to steal from someone else, shit-for-brains.
July 12th, 2007 at 5:23 pm
Hell, you sure got a lot of buzz around this!
Note to self: If I ever want to spark controversy and get lots of linkbait backlinks, just pretend to launch a similar service that might involve spamming the blogosphere.
July 12th, 2007 at 6:40 pm
rolfamo, haters.
keep up the good work jon.
July 12th, 2007 at 8:59 pm
Hey I came across this on DP today even though I knew this information. Maybe Jon will acknowledge it
It’s only like 10+ people all saying no follow does not count for SEO.
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=395280
July 12th, 2007 at 9:17 pm
Kyle,
Even a monkey could tell you nofollow does nothing for Google SERPS.
It is still a viable option for Yahoo, though. Google only controls around 40-50% of search engines, there are other market share out there.
July 12th, 2007 at 10:03 pm
BC wrote: “There is no “freedom” to steal from someone else, shit-for-brains. ”
who the hell is stealing? by leaving a comment that’s relative to a post? are you fucking stupid? seriously you should go shove mentos and pepsi up your ass now because expressing opinions isn’t your forte. Maybe mentos and pepsi up your ass will be.
July 13th, 2007 at 3:40 am
Jon,
Firstly thanks for the comments on my blog. Strange thing is that I was reading about this yesterday and then the blogger who created this furor comments on my blog GREAT!.
Comments good or bad are GREAT because that’s what blogging is all about.. people having points of view and expressing them. Though I do have to say some comments on this subject are a little anal retentive - Guy’s lighten up will you also note that its not nice to use profanities and verbally abuse some one like that . Surly we are all intelligent enough to use normal language to insult some one !! :0)
I am still out on the whole buying posts thing; as long as they are on subject and informative what the hay.
July 13th, 2007 at 7:51 am
It’s alright price if you get quality comments. Better that then outsourced somwhere to broken english at a lower price. You want great blog responses. Thing they neglect is lots of us do this during 9-5… Its’ a break from the wage slave lifestyle! Either way $20 doesn’t seem that much IMO.
July 13th, 2007 at 7:58 am
Scott:
“Even a monkey could tell you nofollow does nothing for Google SERPS.”
So then what does that make Jon if he thinks otherwise? LOL
July 13th, 2007 at 9:03 am
If anything Jon this is great linkbait. Just look at the increased amount of visitors and comments you are getting. I have read on some posts that they suspect this is a dummy service set up purely as linkbait.
July 13th, 2007 at 11:24 am
Jay Tea, you really are dull…what’s the difference between Jon’s service and your posting on his blog with YOUR LINK? Your link is right there under your name, just like Jon’s comments will be. And, just as bloggers like you don’t want the “spam” comments on their blogs, Jon doesn’t want YOUR shit comments on his blog either. So tell me, where is the difference?
July 13th, 2007 at 11:36 am
I set up a Google alert for “buy blog comments” as I do for other things and I just found a whole bunch of listings that I will now recycle and post to some of my blogs for others to enjoy!
Most people just don’t get the two main points:
1) If the blog comment is on topic and has something to say, IT’S NOT SPAM, IT’S CONTENT. If a blog owner doesn’t recognize the value in having that, then let them delete it. I suspect that Jon’s staff will be tracking blogs that delete good posts and stop posting there.
2)The links are not supposed to have a NOFOLLOW tag, but frankly, I don’t care if they do. Why? Because if the comments are good, they should generate some traffic from people clicking to learn more about this great comment poster.
July 13th, 2007 at 4:48 pm
By the way Jon, you should be more clear about the fact that the comments aren’t promoting your site, and the URL is just in the website field.
July 14th, 2007 at 1:41 am
Thanks for making me erase all of your spammy crap.
“On topic” my ass. You can tell it is spam.
July 14th, 2007 at 9:02 am
Jon Waraas Must Be Stopped!
As the last poster has demonstrated, now that bloggers are looking at comment posts more closely to see if they can tell that it might be paid for, they are deleting posts that might otherwise be considered valid.
If this keeps up, we will have to have some type of commenter ID verification system, or no one but spammers and comment posting services will leave comments…
July 15th, 2007 at 9:28 am
That can’t be good.
http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/726/alexaky6.jpg
July 15th, 2007 at 11:40 pm
And we all know how reliable alexa is TJ
77+ comments ain’t bad,
July 16th, 2007 at 8:56 am
I have not had many problems with spammy comments on my blog. Like one of the previous commentors stated it is a bit of an ego thing. Comments are nice to get as long as they are on topic and not vulgar.
July 16th, 2007 at 11:44 pm
so what. 98% of the comments in THIS comments is spam. its like a splog-hell. grow up and leave the page before it leaves you lookin real stupid.
July 19th, 2007 at 8:23 am
As long as the comments are made by experts or semi-experts in the subject matter - its not spam. Just dont do cookie cutter stuff. This is like Cha Cha … but for comments. Again, as long as its intelligent stuff being contributed - heck, why not?
July 20th, 2007 at 10:40 am
I will say this. Jon has been doing an excellent job of responding to our comments. Heck. He even thoughtfully responded to my article titled, “7 Reasons Why NOT to Buy Blog Comments.” http://impaul.com/reviews/7-reasons-why-not-to-buy-blog-comments/
Wait. Jon (or is it John? That’s how is was originally spelled on BBC) was your comment on my article for one of your clients? Fine quality work my friend. Either way I would say we are even after this comment.
December 20th, 2007 at 3:50 am
Hello !!! Isotretinoin (trade name: Accutane) is a effective anaesthetic used in the attention of acne. Four to five months of Accutane attention usually leads to parcel of acne. It is a effective allopurinol that is very efficient for nearly all types of breakouts. Accutane is necessary for discuss to nonindulgent hickey that has unsuccessful other treatments. It should be used for a severe, scarring acne. Is also used for rosacea moment for many years that has not overreact colloquialism to amphotericin pills and creams. While it has many dockside effects, in some structure it is safer than long-term actinomycin usage. Most other acne-controlling medicines are antibiotic agents, which are efficient only if used daily. Over two million person have affected this drug, so a inundation is acknowledged about its risklessness and incisiveness click here and buy
%0D%0Abuy accutane now
January 14th, 2008 at 6:33 pm
Very, very Interesting concept. Been reading through the comments and it seems your service is either hit or miss. I wish you all the best though.