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10/4/2008 7:13 PM
 

I think bill cleaned these all up.


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10/4/2008 8:14 PM
 

Yes I see some of them are gone. There are still some junk site left in there. I will go thru the complete list soon and I will report all of them in this thread.

I love DNN and have got some great traffic and Google Ranking from these link exchange program. I hate to see some scums coming and sending fake traffic and getting the free juice.

I am not talented programmer but I can help DNN to find these scums my way of giving  2 cents back to DNN.

 


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10/4/2008 9:41 PM
 

Maybe there should be some kind of application process for the link exchange scheme? (or is there one already?)  Then these wordpress blogs etc can just be rejected outright.

JK.


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10/5/2008 10:26 AM
 

My idea is like we use moderation at forums, why do we moderate link excange program requests too?


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10/5/2008 12:53 PM
 

This scum showed up again. Airline Bewerten

Maybe it's time to create link exchange module that can somehow detect if a site is powered by DNN or not. If not they should not even show up.

If you guys are short handed I am willing to volunteer for Link Exchange moderation.


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