Blogspot.com says my blog is spam?

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I tried creating 10 unique blogs on blogspot.com.

I created a new account for the second blog, but blogspot.com identified it as spam and won't publish it.

Is this because of my IP? Maybe the URL that I put in both blogs?
 
I tried creating 10 unique blogs on blogspot.com.

I created a new account for the second blog, but blogspot.com identified it as spam and won't publish it.

Is this because of my IP? Maybe the URL that I put in both blogs?

I don't thinks its about the IP. Becasue is have 4 blogspot and the 3 of them have same contents and niche, that was before when i dont know about seo. But still my blogspot is the same and blogspot doesnt block my post or blog. May the problem is the way you link build your site?
 
No. Separate gmail accounts.
 
they deleted my blog because they said it was spam. i used free plr articles on it.
 
you can request a review on the blog. more often than not the blog is unblocked after the review
 
I remember making blogspot blogs, You will have to make 10 blogs per gmail account, nothing more.
 
Same url? Explain a bit.

I'm putting the URL of my commercial site in the blog article.

Blogspot.com had no problem publishing the first blog article, but when I created a new account, posted a unique article, and inserted the same URL, then it hit me with a spam shutdown.

Maybe I should make 10 blogs from 10 different bloggings sites instead of doing them all on blogspot.com
 
I'm putting the URL of my commercial site in the blog article.

Blogspot.com had no problem publishing the first blog article, but when I created a new account, posted a unique article, and inserted the same URL, then it hit me with a spam shutdown.

Maybe I should make 10 blogs from 10 different bloggings sites instead of doing them all on blogspot.com
Yes you should do that, and like i told just make blogs in blogspot with few accounts if you want to continue with blogspot.
 
i heard that blogspot allow 100 blogs from 1 account then why they are doing it?
 
I remember making blogspot blogs, You will have to make 10 blogs per gmail account, nothing more.

Actually, you can create up to 100 blogs per Gmail account as WebStarr pointed out. I know 'cause I've done that. 100 is the actual limit.

So far, I have not had any problems creating new blogs when I need one. But of course, I'm not into autoblogs ... yet. And my blogs are not that active as well.
 
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I'm putting the URL of my commercial site in the blog article.

Blogspot.com had no problem publishing the first blog article, but when I created a new account, posted a unique article, and inserted the same URL, then it hit me with a spam shutdown.

Maybe I should make 10 blogs from 10 different bloggings sites instead of doing them all on blogspot.com

I don't think the URL is the problem. I use the URL's to my own domains all the time. It must be the article. There must be a combination of words there that looks like spam. But then, of course, I don't have AdSense in any of my blogs ... yet. I just have amazon.com affiliate links and adverts.
 
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I had 150 on one gmail account - they sent me a message that said I had to remove 50 but I was free to have as many accounts as I like - so thats what I did
 
as far as the spam thing goes

either you copy/paste something that triggers it - or someone reports you

those seem to be the two things for spam.... most times if you have it reviewed they will un-spam it - but be careful with the content - you don't want to have 100 blogs and then get shut down (hasn't happened to me yet)


in terms of posting once I post 50 things a day then every post becomes capthcha'd
 
Can you interlink those blogs created on the same gmail account? or big G will raise its eyebrow if it notice the interlinking?
 
you did 1 of these

-> created many blogs from same account
-> published more than 20 Posts on your accounts
 
Can you interlink those blogs created on the same gmail account? or big G will raise its eyebrow if it notice the interlinking?

Technically, a blog is a sub-domain. And a sub-domain is just a distinct web page. So, there shouldn't be a restriction on how they should be linked together because most websites are structured that way. The restriction doesn't make sense from the programming point of view.

From a mathematician's point of view, it doesn't make sense that a certain "anti-spam" algorithm will penalize websites because they share links together and they have the same owner.
 
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