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Saturday, February 2, 2008

What is spam? I don't get it!!

There are so many spams to understand!

In a can, in an email, in a search engine and on website page.

An overall example of spam is if you compare the URL theme to the theme of the web page. They should be similiar as common sense indicates. They should not leave the user or website visitor feeling tricked.

An example is seen by looking at this URL: 123kidzarea.com/link_in_frame.php?link=2147

Looking at this link you know that it is a kids site and imagine a plethora of stuff to do or find in relation to kids. When you get there you have this:

spam links

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Friday, February 1, 2008

Microsoft Wants Yahoo Badly - Offering 62% Premium on Stocks

The world's top software company could boost its online presence dramatically if Yahoo accepts a $44.6 billion bid to be purchased. Microsoft has offered Yahoo shareholders a 62 percent premium on their shares to sell the company. Yahoo's latest disappointing earnings announcement helped to depress the stock price, making it a renewed target for a takeover. "We have great respect for Yahoo!, and together we can offer an increasingly exciting set of solutions for consumers, publishers and advertisers while becoming better positioned to compete in the online services market," Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said in a statement. With online advertising projected to grow to $80 billion by 2010, Microsoft can grab a larger slice of that pie if it can pull in Yahoo, which ranks as the world's heaviest trafficked web property. ยป Read More at WebProNews.com ...

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Google I am embarrassed for you!!

WTF is with the spam in Google

After five years of a certain design website in Irvine California using hidden text and other black hat crap... they have gone to using keyword stuffing:

Irvine Web Site Design Orange County Website Design Web Design ... - Jan 29 Irvine Web Site Design Orange County Website Design Web Design Orange County Web Site Orange County Web Site Design Web Design Orange County Web Site



Does this mean that they have a free ticket to ride from Google?

Have the spam controls gone back to the late 1990's???

Does this title and description help the searcher?

Give us a break Google!!

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Sunday, January 27, 2008

Expanding Pay Per Click to Relevant PPC Engines

Web Marketing by Jase has been running a search marketing campaign on Business.com, the leading B2B search engine, directory, and pay-per-click advertising network, and have experienced great results. Their targeted B2B audience has driven qualified leads to my site and their team of account managers and optimization specialists are continuously looking for ways to improve my campaign performance. Business.com is currently running a Refer-a-Friend promotion, where referred pay-per-click accounts receive $50 in free clicks to get started. I think you can benefit from this.

You can set up your campaign on their site at http://www.business.com/advertise or call 1-888-441-4466. To take advantage of the $50 offer, you must use promo code ReferCRM when signing up.

Good luck with your campaign!

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Why do some of my search results say 'This site may harm your computer?'

Google search wants users to feel safe when they search the web and are continuously working to identify dangerous sites and increase protection for our users. This warning message appears with search results we've identified as sites that may install malicious software on your computer: If you click the title of the result, you'll be shown the following warning rather than being taken immediately to the webpage in question: You can choose to continue to the site at your own risk. However, please be aware that malicious software is often installed without your knowledge or permission when you visit these sites, and can include programs that delete data on your computer, steal personal information such as passwords and credit card numbers, or alter your search results. For more information on these types of sites, please visit StopBadware.org If one of these sites downloads malicious software onto your computer, please read our additional information about reporting these sites and removing the software from your system.If you're the administrator of a site we've identified with this warning message, please visit the instructions found in our Webmaster Help Center.

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