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Sam Freedom
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« on: September 04, 2005, 10:53:13 AM »

A lot of you have been asking about this miracle tool, so while Yahoo hasn't yet danced again, here's apic to show some INSANE results as of 10am EST Sun Morning:

http://www.sam-freedom.com/f/tn_statcounter-bsp.jpg
http://www.sam-freedom.com/f/tn_statcounter-imcblog.jpg

I know some of you will still want more technical proof, and more screenshots will be forthcoming, but I'm certainly happy with results. ;-)

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« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2005, 10:24:57 AM »

Hey Sam,

Have you received any negative feedback from people where you have posted comments? I've read a few of these "generic" comments on some of the blogs - one of them had a post about the War - and the comment was about the Harry Potter books and a link to a marketing site.

Thanks,

Andrew

> A lot of you have been asking about this miracle tool, so while Yahoo
> hasn't yet danced again, here's apic to show some INSANE results as of
> 10am EST Sun Morning:

> http://www.sam-freedom.com/f/tn_statcounter-bsp.jpg
> http://www.sam-freedom.com/f/tn_statcounter-imcblog.jpg I know some of
> you will still want more technical proof, and more screenshots will be
> forthcoming, but I'm certainly happy with results. ;-)

> Sam



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« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2005, 01:04:56 PM »

> A lot of you have been asking about this miracle tool, so while Yahoo
> hasn't yet danced again, here's apic to show some INSANE results as of
> 10am EST Sun Morning:

> http://www.sam-freedom.com/f/tn_statcounter-bsp.jpg
> http://www.sam-freedom.com/f/tn_statcounter-imcblog.jpg I know some of
> you will still want more technical proof, and more screenshots will be
> forthcoming, but I'm certainly happy with results. ;-)

> Sam

Sam you got to be kidding right? Blog Submitter ppro can only post to blogger blogs, and ALL BLOGGER BLOGS have the nofollow tag on them so you never get ANY PR or BL credit from any search engines. The only thing BSP is good for is any traffic it can scrape up.

Now there is a program Sam that can post to EVERY blog AND message board for only $70. Compare that to Blog Submitter Pro whcih costs $145 and can ONLY post to blogger blogs, you the ones' that all have the nofollow tag.

Any one interested in reading a complete review of BSP check this page out before you buy!
http://www.seo-traffic-rank.com/blog-submitter-pro-review-&-the-no-follow-tag.html


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« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2005, 01:04:56 PM »

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Sam Freedom
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« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2005, 05:29:46 PM »

> Hey Sam,

> Have you received any negative feedback from people where you have posted
> comments? I've read a few of these "generic" comments on some of
> the blogs - one of them had a post about the War - and the comment was
> about the Harry Potter books and a link to a marketing site.

Hi Andrew,

I received about six comments. Two negative and four
appreciative. Out of the two negatives, I responded
to them kindly and even went back and posted a few
regular comments on the blog.

I do not protect from comment spam and got hit myself
once, but even I was initially accepting. It said,
"You have an awesome blog! etc.." and my first internal
response was, "Why, yes I do, thank you." Who would
want to remove a comment like that?

So again, it comes down to the proficiencey of the user.
Like any tool that can be wielded awkwardly or skillfully.

Thanks for the question,
Sam


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Andy Beard
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« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2005, 01:06:33 PM »

Both of these blog posts are still on the front page of their respective blogs.

One of the blogs uses folded comments

I provided the permalinks for convenience

How the SEs attribute comments to a page doesn't seem to matter. The comment has produced a backlink to Sams site, and it is an important link because it is on the first page of backlink results.

SEs searched from different locations give different results. I am in Poland, so what I see on Yahoo might be different to what you see.

Do the backlink check yourself

See the links on the first page, follow them.

I didn't find those sites by anything other than a backlink check. This isn't a text occurance check, which provides many more results.

Another example (one of mine)

This was done manually (in fun because at the time I didn't think it would show)

link:http://andybeard.name/the-coolest-guy-on-the-planet/index.htm

http://coolestguyontheplanet.blogspot.com

Anthony only has one page on his blog, so it is not hard to find my comment

Of course SERPS never show all backlinks, though Warrior Forum does show 121 of the 400+ posts that include that link.



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« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2005, 01:06:33 PM »

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« Reply #5 on: September 06, 2005, 12:39:59 PM »

> You obviously need help with searching for these

> The links in Yahoo are going directly to the front page, but I will
> provide you with permalinks to the posts with the comments.

> http://snackish.blogspot.com/2005/07/cook-next-door.html
> http://presentsimple.blogspot.com/2005/08/germany-still.html

Andy my friend I appreciate your help and interest really I do! But these links here prove nothing, The links has to be directly from search engine results pages like your first example, but they have to work. Otherwise how can we say there was any BL's made? Your first example was damn close to a winner except it did not go to the comment link. Any thing is would be useless if the links can not go to the comment link on the blog, there is no BL unless it connects. Had your first example link worked we would have a strong case indeed!!!



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« Reply #6 on: September 06, 2005, 12:17:39 PM »

You obviously need help with searching for these

The links in Yahoo are going directly to the front page, but I will provide you with permalinks to the posts with the comments.

http://snackish.blogspot.com/2005/07/cook-next-door.html

http://presentsimple.blogspot.com/2005/08/germany-still.html



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« Reply #7 on: September 06, 2005, 11:58:05 AM »

> Those were both live links

> I did the search in Yahoo

> I clicked the link that came up in the SERP

> I searched the pages, and low and behold

> There were Sams comments!

> They were the only links on the pages, and were definately seen by Yahoo
> and reported by Yahoo as backlinks despite the pages having NoFollow.

The second link was NOT from a blogger blog and therfore could not have been made BSP. The first link only goes to an error page so it proves nothing.

Sorry, back to square one. I share your frustration. But just find one live BL made to a blogger blog and this would silence the nofollow claim! We wouldn't even need to prove it was made by BSP! The fact that a comment spam shows up on yahoo, and works! Is suffecent to prove that Yahoo does not observe the nofollow despite saying they do! Incedentally, there are some SE's that do not observe the nofollow tag, ask jeeves is one I know for sure. Unfortunately I have yet to find any links there too.

This is kind of fun in a way. I'd love to be able to prove Yahoo or MSN have lied! If you can show me one, just one BL on yahoo which still works made on a blogger blog, I promise you before this whole forum I will write the biggest syndicated article blasting Yahoo's claim!



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« Reply #8 on: September 06, 2005, 11:45:10 AM »

Those were both live links

I did the search in Yahoo

I clicked the link that came up in the SERP

I searched the pages, and low and behold

There were Sams comments!

They were the only links on the pages, and were definately seen by Yahoo and reported by Yahoo as backlinks despite the pages having NoFollow.

> Andy. we still have not found one live BL from Yahoo from a blogger blog
> made by BSP.

> But pls don't give up! I really, badly want to be proved wrong!!!



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« Reply #9 on: September 06, 2005, 11:32:43 AM »

> Why use blogshares? (your posted link didn't work, they get broken)

> What Yahoo have in their backlink check is what is currently live. Who
> knows what it will be in the future, but currently is all you can hope for
> with search engines anyway.

Andy. we still have not found one live BL from Yahoo from a blogger blog made by BSP.

But pls don't give up! I really, badly want to be proved wrong!!!



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« Reply #10 on: September 06, 2005, 11:25:53 AM »

Why use blogshares? (your posted link didn't work, they get broken)

What Yahoo have in their backlink check is what is currently live. Who knows what it will be in the future, but currently is all you can hope for with search engines anyway.



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« Reply #11 on: September 06, 2005, 11:13:50 AM »

> I just did a backlink search on Yahoo

> link:http://www.sam-freedom.com

> 3rd search result = http://presentsimple.blogspot.com/ Contains a Sam
> Freedom comment

> 4th search result = Snackish

> A blogger blog with one of Sams comments (maybe more, I only checked one
> comment)

> These blogs have nofollow, yet they are being listed on a backlink check

> Now lets take a little look at MSN

> http://www.williecrawford.com/blog/archives/000389.html Now Willie runs
> his blog on MT, and I think you have to join the blog to post comments, so
> it isn't a great example. Also he doesn't have nofollow
> (I am going to have to visit his blog more often and comment, he writes
> some great stuff)

> MSN isn't showing any of the others - looks like No Follow works on MSN.
> otherwise it would have picked up some of the same sites as Yahoo (they
> were busy PR5 sites)

> So you can go back to your "Authority Sites" and explain to them
> that maybe something is broken at Yahoo.

> I say maybe, because whilst it is a strong indication of "why",
> it is still not watertight.

Yes Andy, that is the kind of proof I'm looking for, but I get this error page when clicking on the search link,
http://www.blogshares.com/blogs.php?blog=http%3A//snackish.blogspot.com%2F

so I'm sorry to say, it does not prove any thing. Better would be if I could find some thing like that from checking the site's backlinks, and go to it and it is a live link.

This example is interesting, but why was the link made inexcessable?
I doubt some thing is broken, more likely some thing was fixed :)

So you can see then there is still no BL to speak of.

I can only guess that the reason had some thing to do with the nofollow tag. Yahoo only recently started observing it.

On http://www.williecrawford.com/blog/archives/000389.html there is no url, and besides, it is not a blogger blog, so this post was made outside of BSP.


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« Reply #12 on: September 06, 2005, 12:00:43 PM »

> Andy,

> I just this moment realized how brilliant Sam actually is.

> Referring to the first backlink you posted (although if he'd posted the
> same on my Blog comments I'd have had to really look at it to not get
> p***ed off because it really has nothing to do with the original post IMHO
> Sam, no offense please) -

> He has written this comment in such a way that it appears extremely
> difficult to delete because it is phrased as a compliment to the Blog's
> owner. Not just a "Hey you've got a great Blog, I'll bookmark
> you" kind of cr*p but what appears to be a compliment coming from a
> recognized authority on writing! And the backlink isn't anywhere close to
> being on the charts for known spam words that most folks would have
> blocked, a la pharmaceuticals, gambling etc.

> Got my ego button working LOL... and I'm sure it got that Blog owner's ego
> up also.

> On the second Blog you referenced, the owner had deleted Sam's comment,
> Sam went back and related to the owner (now he must have done this
> manually because it's a long comment but hey, I'll take the permission to
> post comments anytime I'll bet :) ) and they kept his comment. I have a
> small observation here too LOL - Sam may well get indexed for the word
> "honestly" simultaneously.

> On the flip side, someone named Vetti Payyan (down a little lower in the
> Yahoo listings got somewhat peeved at Sam and deleted him, apparently not
> to allow his comments again.

> Another observation is that these comments are, in large measure, posted
> on Blogger Blogs yet he's getting the backlinks in Yahoo!

> Ya' know, just to sum it all up for me :) it looks like Sam is working his
> tail off at this with a purple passion! Only I'm not sure whether to
> praise him or lambaste him LOL.

> I wonder where all this will be a year from now (of course by then Sam may
> well be on that sandy white beach in the Caribbean).

> Have a wonderful day,

First post does not work, goes to a yahoo error page.
Second post was not made on a blogger blog therefore was not made by BSP.

Regards

> Mark



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« Reply #13 on: September 06, 2005, 11:54:22 AM »

Andy,

I just this moment realized how brilliant Sam actually is.

Referring to the first backlink you posted (although if he'd posted the same on my Blog comments I'd have had to really look at it to not get p***ed off because it really has nothing to do with the original post IMHO Sam, no offense please) -

He has written this comment in such a way that it appears extremely difficult to delete because it is phrased as a compliment to the Blog's owner. Not just a "Hey you've got a great Blog, I'll bookmark you" kind of cr*p but what appears to be a compliment coming from a recognized authority on writing! And the backlink isn't anywhere close to being on the charts for known spam words that most folks would have blocked, a la pharmaceuticals, gambling etc.

Got my ego button working LOL... and I'm sure it got that Blog owner's ego up also.

On the second Blog you referenced, the owner had deleted Sam's comment, Sam went back and related to the owner (now he must have done this manually because it's a long comment but hey, I'll take the permission to post comments anytime I'll bet :) ) and they kept his comment. I have a small observation here too LOL - Sam may well get indexed for the word "honestly" simultaneously.

On the flip side, someone named Vetti Payyan (down a little lower in the Yahoo listings got somewhat peeved at Sam and deleted him, apparently not to allow his comments again.

Another observation is that these comments are, in large measure, posted on Blogger Blogs yet he's getting the backlinks in Yahoo!

Ya' know, just to sum it all up for me :) it looks like Sam is working his tail off at this with a purple passion! Only I'm not sure whether to praise him or lambaste him LOL.

I wonder where all this will be a year from now (of course by then Sam may well be on that sandy white beach in the Caribbean).

Have a wonderful day,

Mark

> I just did a backlink search on Yahoo

> link:http://www.sam-freedom.com

> 3rd search result = http://presentsimple.blogspot.com/ Contains a Sam
> Freedom comment

> 4th search result = Snackish

> A blogger blog with one of Sams comments (maybe more, I only checked one
> comment)

> These blogs have nofollow, yet they are being listed on a backlink check

> Now lets take a little look at MSN

> http://www.williecrawford.com/blog/archives/000389.html Now Willie runs
> his blog on MT, and I think you have to join the blog to post comments, so
> it isn't a great example. Also he doesn't have nofollow
> (I am going to have to visit his blog more often and comment, he writes
> some great stuff)

> MSN isn't showing any of the others - looks like No Follow works on MSN.
> otherwise it would have picked up some of the same sites as Yahoo (they
> were busy PR5 sites)

> So you can go back to your "Authority Sites" and explain to them
> that maybe something is broken at Yahoo.

> I say maybe, because whilst it is a strong indication of "why",
> it is still not watertight.


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« Reply #14 on: September 06, 2005, 10:12:16 AM »

I just did a backlink search on Yahoo

link:http://www.sam-freedom.com

3rd search result = http://presentsimple.blogspot.com/

Contains a Sam Freedom comment

4th search result = Snackish

A blogger blog with one of Sams comments (maybe more, I only checked one comment)

These blogs have nofollow, yet they are being listed on a backlink check

Now lets take a little look at MSN

http://www.williecrawford.com/blog/archives/000389.html

Now Willie runs his blog on MT, and I think you have to join the blog to post comments, so it isn't a great example. Also he doesn't have nofollow
(I am going to have to visit his blog more often and comment, he writes some great stuff)

MSN isn't showing any of the others - looks like No Follow works on MSN. otherwise it would have picked up some of the same sites as Yahoo (they were busy PR5 sites)

So you can go back to your "Authority Sites" and explain to them that maybe something is broken at Yahoo.

I say maybe, because whilst it is a strong indication of "why", it is still not watertight.

> Andy, BSP canonly post to blogger blogs. Any way, you won't find any
> comment links from blogger on the backlinks, just can't happen, no way,
> sorry.



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