guestbook$501384$ - traducción al alemán
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En esta página puede obtener un análisis detallado de una palabra o frase, producido utilizando la mejor tecnología de inteligencia artificial hasta la fecha:

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guestbook$501384$ - traducción al alemán

FORM OF SPAMDEXING DONE BY POSTING RANDOM COMMENTS, COPIED MATERIAL, OR PROMOTION OF COMMERCIAL SERVICES
Blog spam; Guestbook spamming; Comment spam in blogs; Blogspam; Guestbook spam; Spammed blog; Form spam; Spam comment; Spam comments

guestbook      
n. Gästebuch, Buch in dem Gäste ihren Namen und persönliche Daten eintragen; (Internet) besonderes Teil einer Internetseite in dem Besucher ihre Personalien und Kommentare einschreiben
guest book         
  • Norwegian Minister of Defense [[Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen]] signs a guestbook at the Pentagon in 2007
  • Armenian President [[Armen Sarkissian]] signs the guestbook at the [[Department of State]].
  • [[Hussein of Jordan]] signs the Golden Book of [[Hamburg]].
  • A guestbook from the Salant Hotel, held by the National Library of Israel
PAPER OR ELECTRONIC MEANS FOR A VISITOR TO ACKNOWLEDGE A VISIT TO A SITE
Guest book; Guest Book; Guestbooks; Hotel register; Guest register; Drop top guest book; Guestbok; Visitors' book
Gästebuch

Definición

guestbook
¦ noun Computing a facility on a website on which visitors to the site may record their comments.

Wikipedia

Spam in blogs

Spam in blogs (also known as blog spam, comment spam, or social spam) is a form of Spamdexing. (Note that blog spam also has another meaning, specifically when a blog author creates posts without adding any informational or educational value solely for publishing them on other websites) It may be done by posting random comments on other blog websites (usually by an automated process) or by copying other websites' content and using it on free-to-use publishing services like Blogger and WordPress or publicly accessible wikis, digital guest books, and internet forums.

In such posts and comments, spammers use these methods to artificially inflate their website ranking by linking back (also referred to as backlink) to their web pages. Backlink helps search algorithms determine the popularity of a web page, which plays a major role for search engines like Google and Microsoft Bing to decide a web page ranking on a certain search query. Normally, a web page with more backlinks is considered the most valuable. This helps the spammer's website to list ahead of other sites for certain searches, which helps them to increase the number of visitors to their website.