Watch Out! Some Premium WP Plugin Companies On the Prowl

Posted by Nile | Posted in News | Posted on 02-20-2010 | 1 Comment

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I have been tagging quite a few commenters for spam and noting at other WordPress related sites, that there have been a lot of people leaving comments for their premium plugins.

The message has nothing to do with the original post and in my case, it was on a post of a plugin that had nothing to do with the premium posts.

Rather than go about it this way, perhaps the plugin makes should consider releasing the plugin to notable people in the WordPress community to try out and write their feedback. Commenting and leaving a spammy link does nothing but go to the trash or get ignored.

There are better ways to get the word out including affiliate programs, effective advertising on various networks, and as I have said, through word of mouth through product testing. My concern is that these commenters are the type who were hired cheaply at some freelancer website and by someone with no grasp on how to use social media marketing effectively.

So, this is just a heads up to those in the WordPress community. If you talk about WordPress or WordPress plugins, you might be targeted for comment spam.

Have you experienced this? How did you respond to it (or did you)?

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Web and graphic designer fom Southern Illinois. I love to work with WordPress.

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