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  • #596420
    Anonymous
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    Hello,

    I tried to mail you with no luck. I am hoping for some help here.

    Here is the info

    Google search no deposit mojo:
    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&rls=GGLD%2CGGLD%3A2005-14%2CGGLD%3Aen&q=no+deposit+mojo&btnG=Search

    Clear theft by:

    xxxhttp://1035.cwtz.org/

    xxxxhttp://free-slot-machine-games-milk-money.o-casino.org/

    Leading to many of your casinos with this info:

    http://www.alljackpots.com/index.php?bTag=ajzsusolcas

    Can you help?

    Regards,

    #703018
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Mojo,

    Thanks for your posting.

    I have two comments on this. Firstly, this is a predator search tactic that is commonly used, similar to affiliates competing with casinos on casino name searches, which is a very competitive but acceptable strategy. Secondly, if you check the links you won’t find our casinos and this affiliate’s sites are clearly not promoting us either. However, this affiliate is swapping links with other affiliates so you may find our casinos if you look hard enough.

    I’m sure that if you ask around you can quite easily find out who your predator is. Also, it’s good to remember that you are first on your main keyword and the competition only means that you are doing very well!!

    Please let me know if I’ve answered your questions.

    Best regards,
    Lloyd

    #703025
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Lloyd,

    This is clearly a blackhat affiliate and is using All Slot and All Jackpots on his pages along with 888.com and casino on the net lol. I know of 5 affiliates now that he/she is scraping from.

    This Jerk needs to go!

    #703035
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Lloyd,

    Thank you for your response. I do have a comment or two. I do not see how this affiliate can use my name and exact text from my marquee to attract my player for his own financial gain could possibly be acceptable. This is stealing. Honest webmasters do not do this.

    All Jackpots and All Slots are clearly there and you don’t have to look hard at all. Here is the link again:

    xxxhttp://free-slot-machine-games-milk-money.o-casino.org/

    I have given you his tag above. Things are looking bleak indeed if this kind of thing is acceptable.

    Thank you for looking into it.

    Regards,

    #703052
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Paula, Joe,

    Can you please post the full URLs to where I can find links to All Slots and All Jackpots on these domains.

    Thanks, Lloyd

    #703058
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Took about 1 minute (not even) for me to find it :)

    xxxhttp://www.allslots.com/?&bTag=aszsusolcas

    xxxhttp://casino-catalog.org/

    This is a site that was re-directed to from:

    xxxhttp://free-slot-machine-games-milk-money.o-casino.org/

    Click on the link that says: ‘Penny Slots Online’

    Goes to site: xxxhttp://casino-catalog.org/

    Go down the page to a link that says: ‘Gamble now at All Slots Casino’

    Re-directs to All Slots Casino with that affid

    They are scraping SERPS and using people like Captain and his monikor ‘Captains Free Casinos’ to rank higher in the SERPS.

    You need to shut down this spammer.

    #703070
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I agree a serp scaper that needs to be dealt with. greek39

    #703075
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I went to Lloyd and Marcia in a private email over this and they are working on it I do know that much and I am sure they will take care of this freak for us all.

    #703414
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Mojo,

    I asked our SEO department to check into the scraping complaints on your Google search. These are their conclusions:

    The Google search is bringing up what I call “illegitimate” sites (like 3402.djogcy.org/) as well legitimate sites.

    For example:
    105.djogcy.org/
    1035.cwtz.org/
    http://www.poker-diamonds.com/casino_related_sites.html
    http://www.gpwa.net/forum/showthread.php?p=468814 (ironically discussing the scraping problem!)

    The legitimate sites that come up in the search are not the problem. The link to a site with an All Slots link (allslots.com/?&bTag=aszsusolcas) came up in the search as innocently as the GPWA link above.

    The “illegitimate” sites (numbers.letters.org/ like 3402.djogcy.org/) are the problem – scroll down on any of them and you get to text. This text differs from illegitimate site to illegitimate site. In this text you will find many more illegitimate links. But, more importantly, you will find the common factor is the following 5 links (each one implanted once in the text):

    http://www.casinoclassifieds.com/
    http://www.bigcasinolist.com/
    http://www.everything-casino.com/
    http://www.casinobar.com/
    http://www.tga-casino-hotel-management.co.uk/

    Most likely, whoever is behind these five links is the culprit. I thought I might find a connection between these links doing a whois.net search, but did not find as decisive an answer as I was hoping for.

    Within all that mass of text there are dozens of more links to more illegitimate sites. In short, what we have here is a huge onion with tons of layers, with links leading to illegitimate sites with more links leading to more illegitimate sites, and so on and so on and so on.

    Conclusions

    1. The “illiegitimate” links (like 3402.djogcy.org/) rotate all the time, so that what you see one day, you may not see the next day.

    2. The legitimate site links which come up with the search are coming up totally innocently with the search – they are not the problem.

    3. This tactic is used to increase the page ranking of sites MUCH further down the link chain.

    4. No damage is being done to the original search sites OR to the legitimate sites which come up in the search.

    5. This issue is also being discussed here http://www.gpwa.net/forum/showthread.php?p=468814 with pretty much the same conclusions. Just too funny that this link comes up in the mojo search!

    6. Google are the best ones to help with this now.

    Sorry this is so long, but I wanted to let you know all we figured out at this point. I hope it is helpful – it seems that Google really is the next stop to put an end to this.

    Marcia

    #703430
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Marcia,

    Thanks so much for trying to help. Here are some thoughts for you.

    I understand what you are saying regarding innocent searches such as the gpwa one. Here is the difference. Gpwa is copying my post because I posted there and there is a link to my site on the post. Therefore, it shows up like this because I wrote it there:

    End of my rope! – Gambling Portal Webmasters AssociationWhen I search no
    deposit mojo (my site) on google, I have a ton of scrapers. They all start
    with numbers. They copy everything I have. …
    http://www.gpwa.net/forum/showthread.php?p=468814 – 84k – Cached – Similar pages

    In this case, the above mention affiliate is not associated with me in any way and his search steals my name and the text from my marquee and other text like this:

    Free slot machine games milk moneyNo Deposit Mojo Casinos. We have more free chips, no deposit. … The bestno depositrating online casinos no minimum deposit $10. Legal slots online casino …
    xxxxfree-slot-machine-games-milk-money.o-casino.org/

    I am aware of the numbered sites. That is a whole nother can of worms and we are trying different things with that. In this case we have this persons aff id. I also came up with this in who is:

    Domain Name:O-CASINO.ORG
    Created On:01-Aug-2006 00:31:57 UTC
    Last Updated On:01-Aug-2006 00:31:59 UTC
    Expiration Date:01-Aug-2007 00:31:57 UTC
    Sponsoring Registrar:Direct Information PVT Ltd dba PublicDomainRegistry.com (R27-LROR)
    Status:CLIENT TRANSFER PROHIBITED
    Status:TRANSFER PROHIBITED
    Registrant ID:DI_3019948
    Registrant Name:Laura Herself
    Registrant Organization:n/a
    Registrant Street1:Str 1
    Registrant Street2:
    Registrant Street3:
    Registrant City:New York
    Registrant State/Province:3547
    Registrant Postal Code:01010
    Registrant Country:US
    Registrant Phone:+1.130997535
    Registrant Phone Ext.:

    Thanks you for trying to help Marcia. I know it is time consuming and I appriciate it.

    Regards,
    Paula

    #703715
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Paula,

    Every day this situation changes – as it does every few minutes with the sites constantly rotating. Now I see all the number sites are gone (maybe the dialogue here has pressured him/her to move on) and you’re left with two hnk-art.info sites – and the sites these are bringing up look more and more legitimate every hour.

    Our SEO guys stick with their original analysis that the culprit is probably very deep in the trail of links. And, more importantly, that what s/he has done here does not hurt your google search results.

    Hopefully, this issue is near closure…

    Marcia

    #703720
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    This is good news – google removed them, reacting to cmplaints.

    I have been after these numbered sites for along time and there are many many more to go.

    #703773
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Google is trying and it’s encouraging. Still lots more out there of the numbered sites Dominique and we’ll just keep plugging away until we get rid of them. :flush:

    Thank you Marcia and your team for assisting in this battle.

    Regards,

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