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February 13, 2008 at 1:10 am #760697
Anonymous
InactiveThat sounds very dodgy indeed. You could sabotage someone’s site.
I have been reading up on this and you can get something called referral spam in your log files which if they are public, can count as external links from your site. I’m afraid I’m not sure what this means.
February 13, 2008 at 1:16 am #760698Anonymous
Inactive@owldeath2 153328 wrote:
That sounds very dodgy indeed. You could sabotage someone’s site.
I have been reading up on this and you can get something called referral spam in your log files which if they are public, can count as external links from your site. I’m afraid I’m not sure what this means.
log files wich are public??
@casinobonusguy
that wouldn’t make senseis it? because than (if) i would submit my competitors site to a load of those bad neighbourhoods, i could wipe them out?February 13, 2008 at 4:12 am #760702Anonymous
Inactive@elgoog 153329 wrote:
log files wich are public??
Lots of sites, for some reason, make their log files (or a subset thereof) available for everyone to see. When they do this, URLs (such as referrers) are usually converted into live links. This gains referrer-spammers free links, and encourages them to continue spamming.
February 15, 2008 at 4:49 pm #760962Anonymous
Inactive@Dominique 153107 wrote:
When viewing any portfolio, keep in mind that any other industry will not reflect on capacity to function in this one.
This is by very, very far the most competitive industry and what works like a charm in smaller industries will fail here.
LOL. The way I was telling it to other people who ask me – I *came* from the toughest industry – entering any other industry is like taking candy from a baby
And I’m already living in the SEO expert’s “dreamland” 
Dom is entirely right. SEO experience in other industries counts for very little in online gambling or porn.
February 15, 2008 at 5:39 pm #760964
biggygMemberI hired a seo guy for http://www.iseekblog.com , another member of cap has a free bloghosting website and can confirm that my site was top 10 with his for free blog ,free blogs and free blog hosting. the seo guy used alot of porn stuff to gain backlinks ,i paid him only 2 months for off site seo and the site got nailed in google and right now the only keywords i am found for are sex related.So sorry to burst all the bubbles here but it IS possible for somebody to take us down by doing some bad linking on our sites.
I stand by my original post that using offsite seo services sometimes can kill you if they use free links from bad neighbourhood forums.This is why i will NEVER use another seo company again for any sites that i consider valueable and make me great income ,these days everyone is a seo expert if they can get one keyword that nobody will ever type in a search engine box

Trust me it is better for you to read and try to learn on your own and dont forget my golden rule -you have to spend money to make money.
February 15, 2008 at 5:44 pm #760965Anonymous
InactiveIf this is the case there’d be a bloodbath in every industry… pay someone peanuts to take down your competiton? Not every one is nice..:flush:
February 18, 2008 at 7:43 pm #761186Anonymous
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There really should be a delete post feature.
February 18, 2008 at 8:37 pm #761189Anonymous
InactiveNow I wanna know what you wrote :sarcasm:
February 18, 2008 at 8:44 pm #761190Anonymous
Inactivelol, google wasn’t listing my site on a search for the domain – classic penalty sign – but it’s back now.
March 16, 2008 at 6:57 pm #763366
babacarMemberelgoog;153274 wrote:not 100% clear Owldeath,
but it shouldn’t harm you
unless you link back to themBut why take a chance. Good link building should be clean relevant links.
Blackhat seo will always end up nabbing you in the bud.March 16, 2008 at 9:59 pm #763377Anonymous
InactiveI’m with your guy at the moment…
Not touching my site.
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