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Monday, November 27, 2006
So these folks openly offer a deal to search engine traffic tricksters: "get us enough traffic to get rich, you get paid when we do. If not, you get 'pro bono'".
Keyword optimization, search engine tricks, rank blasting, algorithm huckstering, writing skills for financial blog, research skills / back ground knowledge to give blog serious creed, Usage: Del.icio.us, Flickr, Digg, MySpace, IM botting, YouTube, etc. will be needed.
Hmm, I think I know people who do ... uhhh.... that. Sure wouldn't want to mention their names in the open, though. What I wonder is - would they actually respond to an ad on Craigslist in this style?
You've heard of deals like this, just not usually posted so openly. Post the URL, don't you invite, er, rather unwelcome scrutiny?
Is this ad a troll from Google, or is it real? Because... surely the posters know... some time ago Google decided that one of the best ways to look for spam is to, well... look for it. I'm sure Matt Cutts is drinking a Sprite right now looking at that ad...
Well, back to building and observing real businesses. I bumped into Jeremy Wright and Mark Evans of b5 Media today. I think they'd be considered "blog miesters" [sic]??
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Andrew Goodman
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