How to identify/locate spam features such as invisible/hidden texts

Learn how to identify and locate spam features such as hidden or invisible texts on your blog/website.



How to identify/locate spam features such as invisible/hidden texts





The following tool has been around for so many years but yet it is still one of the best tools around, it can help bloggers and webmasters identify and locate spam features on their blogs and websites. We have many known and unknown spam features out there but the tool (it’s free!) that I’m showcasing here today can help bloggers and webmasters identity and locate the following 3 spam features:
  1. Keyword Stuffing
  2. Doorway Farming
  3. Invisible/Hidden Texts

Updated on April 21st 2009 10:30 AM:

Good news! Just discovered that we have another great free tool that can help us locate and identify spam features on our websites/blogs. Check out SpamCheckr:
…SpamCheckr allows you to monitor if your blog, forum or website have been infected with spam content, spam injections and other types of malware that are sometimes invisible to you…

Note:

If you are using a blog/website template that has been downloaded for free or perhaps purchased from a 3rd party, the chances of your blog/website template having spam features such as invisible/hidden texts or links are quite high.
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