4 Easy ways to prevent wordpress comments spam

I posted an article last week on how to build links with free blog posts. I was surprised to see comments flowing in for that post. However, while reading those comments one by one I noticed that most of them were not relevant to my post. Also, there were repetitive comments on the same post from the same person. So, I doubted and went to my Google analytics account for that blog and verified that most of these were not search visitors and they were merely WordPress comments spam. More than 90% of these spams looked like they are automatic. Now that I had a job cut out to stop these automatic spams to save my time moderating them, I browsed through some literature. There are many ways to prevent WordPress comments spam, but I am listing some of the simple items that can be done easily and that could save a lot of time for moderators.
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I Google-d for the key phrase “SEO Hosting” and I was impressed by the number of results that turned out. Apparently there are too many services that provide SEO Hosting. By what I understood is that these services provide ‘x’ number of C Class IPs for ‘y’ amount of money. The objective is to host each domain in different C Class IPs. The reason why website promoters buy such a package [for link building] seems obvious. Search engines, when considering the link authority of a website, next to the relevance and quality of the links that come in, they give importance for how many different IPs are linking back to the website.
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