Are TheOrganicSEO.com Forums Working?

22 Feb 2007 at 09:55 by Joshua J. Steimle

We're a bit confused as to why nobody is using the SEO forums. We've had at least one report of somebody having trouble posting on them, but we've tested it out ourselves and can't duplicate the issue. Maybe the problem is that it's just hard to get a forum started...

Anyway, if you've got any questions, comments, gossip, or anything else, we'd invite you to post it in the forums if for nothing else than to help us verify that they are indeed working.

Thank you kindly.

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Works fine for me. I'll make sure to come back around more often.

I noticed a lot of banned members. Some good old SEO spam?

Posted by: Alex McArthur at February 26, 2007 09:27 AM

Yeah, I have to ban 1-4 users per day right now.

Posted by: Joshua Steimle at February 26, 2007 10:25 AM

Seems fine to me. I've just discovered your blog and am loving it. I'll try speak up a bit and not just hover.

Ryan Jenkins

Posted by: Ryan at March 7, 2007 08:02 PM

I got banned after two really basic posts about link baiting...I have no idea why I got banned honestly...I was just asking some questions and trying to contribute but when I tried to log in today it said i was banned.

Posted by: Gregg Blanchard at July 23, 2007 02:37 PM

Sorry about that, it was an honest mistake. We get between 10-30 spam signups every day and it's easy to accidentally lump the few legitimate ones in there when we're deciding which accounts to ban. I removed the ban and your account should be working fine now.

Posted by: Joshua Steimle at July 23, 2007 03:03 PM

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