Saturday, November 22, 2008

Unbelievable spammers

Because I’m being careful about who joins in the crafter’s network at the new portal, I will go (every now and then) searching the net for invitee’s.


Tonight, I was going through listings from DMOZ and made a nasty discovery. Not only on DMOZ,itself, but also in most of the craft directories, I found sites that weren’t craft sites at all. They use names like sheriesknits.com, I mean sounding very much like a personal crafter’s website but what they really are, are paid ads with links to more paid ads which have links to even more paid ads. Nothing even remotely akin to craft’s or handcrafted products or anything like that.They don’t even pretend but they sure are naming their sites to sound just like yours.



What this means is, they’ve muddied the waters on the very block where you are. That doesn’t help traffic, at all. In fact, it becomes a ‘bad neighborhood’ according to search engines and winds up losing you traffic. Everywhere you’ve posted a link to your site, take a look-you just might be sitting right next to one of those other links. Makes you look bad, and real visitors will give up looking for you because they can go through several links that don’t pan out. Just makes everybody mad.



I’m absolutely determined that’s not going to happen on our site. No way, No how! That’s dirty pool!

2 comments:

jogjawoodenpin said...

Hi, Judy..
you must be a grandmother with unbelieveable spirit. please take my deepest respect from me
i was interested by your posting. i was wooden pin crafter who try to start showing my products last year, and then i found so many difficulties caused by spammers.
what i mean is i couldn't show my profile easier, while everybody had high awareness of spammer. if i said "hi, i'm a wooden pin crafter.. ", nobody trusted me.
it's my honour to be accepted by you, as your new friend, and please let me learn more about craft and it's world.
i made it indeed, and want to grow it up.
thank you, Judy
warm regards from me in Jogja, the heart of Java

Judy said...

First off, congradulations on your online attempts. Everything begins with baby steps.
I don't suppose you can get a picture of your crafts, where the rest of us can see it?

The problems for crafter's online, is the same as it is on the ground in our own neighborhoods. Our competitors have not only grown into mega factories but also reproducing the very things we make. Making them cheaper and offered to a world market.

I'll write about that, today.

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