How a blogger edit or delete spam comments?

Or shall we say how bloggers can put up with heavy spammers’ comment? Are you more than a conqueror or a victim of non-sense spammers or a spam bots?

Spam bot Image via: Bloggingpro.com

These are just one of the regular activities that a blog editor must have to conquer every day to clean and edit comments sent by spammers every second or every minute. If you are a serious reader and leave comments on a site you like then you are not a spammer. No matter how these spammers leave comment on your website before it appears on your blog, we have to be patient and filter them as much as we can. Comments are great to drive traffic to your website but it needs discernment to pick what kind of comment you filter in your website. The easiest way is to check their websites if they sound like too good to be true besides from the obvious then those comments will be spam from our site.

1)      Websites that contains pornography marketers are filtered out or deleted.

2)      Websites that contains blatantly adsense with no soul content but just adsense!

3)      Websites that is full of games and nothing but games.

4)      Spammers that leave three, tens, twenties, or hundreds of comments on every page of your blog deserved to be spam filtered forever.

5)      Although avatars are not important but if you are serious blogger, social networker or an online marketer you must have at least a good photo or avatar icon otherwise a built-in avatar will give you an ugly face! (like the sample snapshot below)

6)      If you just leave comment just to link back your website that’s fine! You’re in as long as your comment is making sense.

7)      Spammers that are leaving comment on blog post or blog page that is not making sense to its content.

8)      Watch out those spam bots, they’re indeed nasty in the cyber space! Spammers that are robotic nothing but a slave spamming decent websites every second of the day on the Internet world.

and many others to mention….

***From our “dashboard” does comprise our “blog stats” where we can easily edit everyone’s comments or spammers on our site. Currently we can see the red arrow is showing us 2,154 spams. The reasons these spam comments are not auto blocked because some readers leave decent comments but the rest can be heavy spammers.

***The following snapshot below shows a sample where to edit those comments. Some of their names can be as bad as their non-sense comments.

***The snapshot below shows how ugly these spammers look like on their avatars! Of course it does not always work that way because some readers or guests who leave decent comment may not have website or avatar.

Tip: Make sure you don’t delete decent or good comment that is filtered on your spam page. It only needs patience and keen of a cat’s eyes to read those comments left by your readers or decent guests.

We are so thankful for for all your comments on our site. It’s a continuous journey and we learn new things every day in this information generation or digital age. We do take our time to filter them all as we’re humans not bots. We try to reply back those comments that are needed to be addressed or even personal.

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Starting a Business With No Capital – do you Have What it Takes?

Author: Jim Mcdonald

Do you want to start a business, but you have absolutely no money to invest in it up front? Don’t despair! You’re certainly not alone and you may find that your business will actually turn out better. Chances are your business will be healthier and better equipped to respond to change. You’ll learn creative new ways to handle different challenging situations. However, success will require a healthy dose of time and commitment to hard work on your part.

When you don’t have the money you think you need to start a business, you may feel isolated and alone. The truth is that starting a business with zero funds is so common that there is a word for it–bootstrapping. The term comes from the idea that you can “pull yourself up using your own bootstraps.” Although that might be physically doubtful, it is possible to creatively gather and apply scarce resources to start a business. It may not be the most comfortable way to start a new business, there are advantages to avoiding entangling relationships with investors, lenders or venture capitalists.

Those who support the practice of bootstrapping your new business into existence point out that companies started in this way are usually healthier and more stable in the long run. Why would this be so? Imagine you’ve just started a new business with a big wad of cash courtesy of some optimistic investors or venture capitalists. In this situation, there is very little pressure to make money immediately. There’s no real penalty for wasteful spending or loss of focus.

But when you’re bootstrapping a new business from a zero cash starting point, creativity and problem solving are your highest priority. There’s no safety net of cash to catch you if you fall, so it’s essential to keep your eyes on the task of creating profit. Not only does this make you more successful more quickly, it also provides excellent training for future periods of rapid growth. Many businesses often have difficulty if the needs of growth are greater than current cash flow. Business started by bootstrapping don’t have this problem because this is where bootstrappers live–using scarce resources creatively to meet the needs of business growth.

Do you have what it takes to successfully bootstrap a new business with zero funds? Most business planners agree that knowledge about a particular business or industry is the best asset you can start with. If you are an expert in a specific subject (or you choose to become an expert in an area), then you should also have useful knowledge about that market–the sources, the competition, the major players, the likelihood of future demand, etc. This specialized knowledge almost always helps you to find new opportunities and ways to creatively build a business without the need for a fat bank account or investment fund.

If you want to start a business from scratch without major funding, you’ll have to make up the difference with hard work and a huge investment of your time. So it’s best to stick with something you are passionate about. You need to believe in what you’re doing and believe in yourself. Successful bootstrapping will require personal sacrifice, so be sure you start something that’s worth it to you.

When it comes to starting a business with zero funds, providing services is usually the best choice. Selling products usually requires a cash investment at the beginning to create or purchase inventory. Plus, you’ll have to pay for storage space. But when you are providing services, you really only need the tools of your trade, which you may already own. Lower startup costs will increase your chances for success.

Whenever you consider starting a business with zero funds, you should be open to help from any and all sources. Friends and family can be excellent sources of “in-kind” contributions, like a place to provide services or a couch to sleep on when things are tight. Another option worth thinking about is working a part-time job to make your living expenses and building your business the rest of the time. Once your new business starts showing a profit, you can drop the part-time job and put 100 percent of your time into your new endeavor.

Starting a company without any startup money may seem like a crazy idea, but people do it successfully all the time. The businesses that emerge from this process are flexible, adaptable, and never have cash flow worries. When you start with nothing, it can only get better.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/starting-a-business-with-no-capitaldo-you-have-what-it-takes-198706.html

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