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TrustScore 1.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

An absolute scam. Offers a "free listing" then, when you add your website URL, tells you the cost is an outrageous $49. Plus, no way to delete your account. Avoid like the plague. Will be blocking all... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is how they describe their site - ''Not just a blog directory Millions of visitors Hundreds of thousands subscribers Free submission Free advertisement of each of your posts Premium and... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Blogarama are sending me bot traffic which has badly affected my bounce rate, and paying them money to hurt my rankings organically, how can they be so reckless, hurting their clients and own reputati... See more

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

I don't know yet about Blogarama because of i just put premium advertise with do follow links they said. I paid through credit card for my three website. I hope not get like other negative comments he... See more

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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

I don't know yet about Blogarama…

I don't know yet about Blogarama because of i just put premium advertise with do follow links they said. I paid through credit card for my three website. I hope not get like other negative comments here. I show so far it's okay. Hope this blog directory can give positive result both for our website and payment procedure. One problem for me this time is i can't see about our payment process in the web. Hope not making problem for clients. I have no more comment for this time. We will see what happening in the next time

7 March 2020
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Blogarama sends massive bot traffic and…

Blogarama sends massive bot traffic and hurts the bounce-rate. Tried to deactivate my account but there is no way to do so in the frontend. Sent some mails to the "support" but i didn't get any replies. Stay away from that scam.

22 October 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Steer Clear of Blogarama!

12 years ago, before the explosion of social media, bloggers often joined a blog directory to help promote their content. One such site called Blogarama was one of the better blog directories in its hay day, but with falling membership and revenues it was sold about 3 years ago.

I used to be an active member of Blogarama to promote my original food blog but allowed my membership to become dormant and used other methods to get traffic. In April 2015, I moved my food blog to Wordpress and promoted my new blog through all the usual social media channels. Then about a year later I discovered that Blogarama
had taken my RSS feed, without permission, they even created a Chef Kevin Ashton page, giving the impression I had done this myself.

I wrote to them asking them to remove my copyrighted material and they basically said no. They went on to say that taking my RSS feed would drive more traffic to my site which simply was not the case.

When I looked more closely I found Blogarama had posted my complete articles and recipes so there was no need for a reader to go to the source (my blog). To add insult to injury Blograma offers to shorten
the length of my articles/recipes to just a paragraph (to drive traffic back to my site for $9 a month.

I then upped my game and sent a DMCA takedown notice and also decided to blog about this copyright infringement on my non-food blog
Grumpy Old Men called Blogarama Kings of Plagiarism
And then other people began to report similar experiences (which I have detailed in my article).

When Blogarama changed hands they also hid their ownership using a company called Whoisguard.Inc and hide the name of their hosting company by using a network service called CloudFlare.

If you google Blogarama you will see quite a few similar stories to mine if you read past page 1.

The technique Blogarama uses to take other people's content is called scraping, and unfortunately, this technique is on the rise. It creates a lot of traffic on their site so they can sell advertisements.

So if you own a blog I strongly suggest you google Blogarama along with your name to see if they have done this to you.

10 April 2018
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Blogarama.com - It's just scammers.

They are happy to accept payment for their services, put in their directory your site, but then "forget" to extend this service. In this case, money from your PayPal account will be paid regularly by subscription. Until you see that Blogarama stopped advertising your blog and do not turn off subscription to their services.
Blogarama takes a small amount for advertising your site. I think they do it intentionally. Who will write complaints to PayPal for $ 5 or $ 10?
Writing emails to them is useless, you will not get an answer. The only way to return your money for not receiving a service is to write a complaint to PayPal. Let's stop these scammers. Write more bad reviews about Blogarama.com-scammers and cheaters, in the blogs, forums, on overview sites.

16 February 2018
Unprompted review

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