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  • #659348
    vladcizsol
    Member

    Thanks Cyclone. I agree everyone should point out spamming and cloaking to the search engines wherever we find it.

    #659349
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    #659350
    vladcizsol
    Member

    Thanks Classics

    #659351
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thanks, i have now edited my post with the correct url to report spam to yahoo.

    #659353
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I find too much of it to even mention..

    Seriously, it is everywhere.

    The main problem is it gives the industry a worse name than if certain “gambling webmasters” stopped taking liberties.

    I dare say you have a member or 2 here who partakes in a bit of blog comment spamming.

    #659358
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    joeyl wrote:
    I find too much of it to even mention..

    Seriously, it is everywhere.

    The main problem is it gives the industry a worse name than if certain “gambling webmasters” stopped taking liberties.

    I dare say you have a member or 2 here who partakes in a bit of blog comment spamming.

    Name and shame them :bigsmile:

    #659360
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Dont, because the Professor will get a heart attack, or worse: :suicide:

    #659364
    Anonymous
    Guest

    I admit I put a few links on some blogs a while back myself. How I went that route is I did a backlink check from a well ranking site and saw all these blogs, so – being an ignoramous newbie at the time – followed the links and and did a few myself.

    I haven’t since, but I have to admit that it is very tempting – especially when you see the fine results some websites are getting from those links alone.

    I am horribly embarassed I ever did that.

    I’ve been waiting for the search engine axes to fall on me ever since.

    Oh, what a horrid link whore I was. :unhappy:

    #659365
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    Fergie wrote:
    I am horribly embarassed I ever did that.

    I’ve been waiting for the search engine axes to fall on me ever since.

    We all make mistakes the important thing is we learn from them and don’t repeat them.

    Yes it is tempting, but you have to look at it longterm. In a few weeks those sites won’t be there hopefully so is it really worth some one being labelled as a spammer for a few week in the number 1 spot. Eventually search engines are going to change the filiters to stop this blog spamming and then we will be the ones riding high and laughing in the faces of these blog spammers. But all we can do for now is report these sites.

    #659366
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    You are kidding right? Gaming affiliates ratting out other affiliates because they are getting kicked in the serps? Now I have seen everything.

    #659367
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    Puck wrote:
    You are kidding right? Gaming affiliates ratting out other affiliates because they are getting kicked in the serps? Now I have seen everything.

    It’s not just about getting kicked in the serps, it’s about people using unfair tactics to gain a advantage because there afraid of hard work. Spammers are the scum of the earth, spam is spam weather it’s spamming blogs or spamming peoples email.

    #659368
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    Fergie wrote:
    Oh, what a horrid link whore I was.:rollover: That’s pretty funny. Don’t be so hard on yourself Fergie! :tongue:
    #659369
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    An Example of a blog that has been open for a few months.

    Check the comments.

    I have’nt the time to chase them all up Cyclone.

    The webmasters who have done so will come forward. I don’t necissarily know who they all are..

    Puck ~ I have disabled comments on my blog. It is the only site I have Puck. Of course it is just fine to nick my juice ~ Oh I don’t mind. The people I may or may not link to here may do though.. They link to others here no doubt right?

    and it’s all good.

    #659370
    Anonymous
    Guest
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    You are kidding right? Gaming affiliates ratting out other affiliates because they are getting kicked in the serps? Now I have seen everything.

    That’s a pretty snide attitude to take.

    If nothing else, consider how it makes the whole online gambling industry appear to have every search for any phrase regarding online gambling/casinos belches such sewage. With the legality issues before us, we should all be concerned about what image is presented to the masses.

    #659372
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Ya but Fergie come on, its not like you shot down a plane loaded with food for hungry orphans. :)

    Shoot If I understood half of what you’re talking about; I’d go do it right now.

    As long as I know it isn’t going to get my site kicked out of the SEs: anything is fair. A person can only take the high road for so far, and I like to think I usually do; but you’re not hurting anyone but yourself, I mean its not like you’re stealing from other honest webmasters. They say so themselves in this thread that the better spots are all taken up by these folks using software…

    I’d say if you went and did it yourself, then I’m not really sure what the hell it is that you did wrong?

    is by spamming do you mean you went and made some possibly unnecessary posts and shamefully put your site’s address at the bottom of the post?

    *that IS how its done, right?

    My Dear there are unnecessary posts, ignorant, offensive posts all over the net which I can promise you make your posts very pale in comparison to their idiocracy.

    and on that note…

    I’ll leave off there since I might be mistunderstand this whole thing.

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