Under this report, users can track social media referrals, landing pages, trackbacks, conversions, visitors flow, plugins, and more. |
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Trackback spamming happens when trackbacks are abused to leave unrelated links on blog pages. |
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Then I dug around and sure enough, there were over 200 spammy trackbacks sent from January 5th through the 20th. |
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This works for trackbacks and pingbacks too, and we even go the extra step of whitelisting domains that are in your blogroll. |
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Another option that you have is to look at the trackbacks and pingbacks that your website receives if the data is available to you. |
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By tracking the number of reads, comments, social media shares, trackbacks, reposts, and questions asked, you have data that highlights what your audience wants to hear. |
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I do think it's a usability issue, at least for the unversed and uninterested, for whom trackbacks could be really important and useful tools if they weren't quite so obtuse. |
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