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January 12, 2007

Referer Spam, the wrong way

Filed under: Rants, Tools, Web Technologies — Scott @ 4:16 pm

Have you been referrer spammnig my logs for a few monthes ? Well you are doing it all wrong.

  1. I have never seen a browser that didn’t convert the domain section of the request to lowercase. So if you hit me with a domain that have uppercase letters in it… its filtered.
  2. You have to include the protocol portion of the URI dumbass. So if I see a referrer that say “www.mycoolsite.com” I know its bogus and its filtered.
  3. For the directories that are faking traffic to me after I submitted to them. Please stop insulting my intelligence. I know my site isn’t on your front page. At least have your programmer change it so that the referrer portion reflects where my site is listed in your directory.
  4. For those trying to fake a link to my site… You need to include a key or somthing that ids where I came from. So you can fake a link on the page if I visit it. Since I use a home grown command line stats script I don’t send a referrer to tell you what to fake.

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1 Comment »
Comment by Hawaii SEO
2007-01-12 19:48:32

I like it when the referring links in my log file lands on a page with a PHP redirect to an affiliate merchant like Ebay or Amazon. It saves me the time of collecting my own cookies. ;)

 
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