Copying Techdirt To Pitch... House Cleaning Services?
from the odd-indeed... dept
While most people have seen blog spam and search spam pages, I'm trying to figure out if someone is sort of trying to do a bit of both. Over the last week or so, it appears that someone (or, perhaps, multiple people) have opened up free blogs at places like Blogspot and MSN Spaces and are simply reposting random content from places including here at Techdirt -- along with credit to those original sources. That's not so strange by itself. There are lots of sites that repost content from here. What's odd, is that the blogs are officially named things like "Homecleaning and more," and each post after giving the source says "powered by" and names/links one or two web design or house cleaning services. I'm not linking to any of the sites, as I don't see why they deserve the link love, but I'm a bit confused as to the purpose of the sites. I'm guessing that it's some sort of method to raise the Google ranking of the sites that it's "advertising" as powering the site. It seems like an awful lot of work to go through just to get a bit higher PageRank, and I doubt it works very well, but it's still an interesting strategy. It's amazing the ridiculous lengths some people will go through to try to game the system rather than, say, learning how to actually do a little real marketing to build a sustainable company based on (gasp!) satisfying customers needs. However, if it actually does turn out that Techdirt content is somehow useful in helping to promote house cleaning services, then, well... good luck with that business plan, whoever you are.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Link Love
If even naked URLs would be found by search engines, you could do what anti-spammers have done for years and mung the URLs (www dot techdirt dot com).
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Re: Link Love
Yes, GoogleGuy reads Techdirt. What are you looking at? :) Mike gets it more than just about anyone else I read.
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Re: Link Love
There are a bunch of 'em, but here are just a few:
homecleaning dot blogspot dot com
bestblog4you dot blogspot dot com
spaces dot msn dot com slash members slash silverha
spaces dot msn dot com slash members slash webdesignawards
Amusingly, none of them seemed to reprint this particular article... ;)
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Re: Link Love
Why yes Mike :) We do :)
that's why we come to read your site lol
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