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February 3, 2005 at 8:20 pm #587665AnonymousInactive
“Botnets strangle Google Adwords campaigns”
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/02/03/google_adwords_attack/
May 13, 2005 at 9:39 am #665486AnonymousInactiveAny news that google have taked any actions to prevent this?
May 13, 2005 at 1:45 pm #665496AnonymousInactiveWhat will they come up with next?
Google better fix this!
May 13, 2005 at 2:45 pm #665503AnonymousInactiveIt makes you wonder why these people who spend a lot of time trying to hijack this or that or get good search engined page ranks for sites that are just redirection pages etc etc, why they dont spend their time producing high quality websites, as the amount of knowledge and know-how and “working round the system” they must have surely they could earn a decent amount of income by becoming legit instead of always bucking the “rules” and put their technical knowledge to good use, and produce a steady stream of income instead of a quick kill?
May 13, 2005 at 2:57 pm #665506AnonymousInactiverooster wrote:surely they could earn a decent amount of income by becoming legit instead of always bucking the “rules” and put their technical knowledge to good use, and produce a steady stream of income instead of a quick kill?That’s just the thing – a steady flow of income versus a quick kill.
I think they also think they aren’t really able to do it the legit way.
It’s no big secret – build a quality site with good content and a bit of originality and the rest falls into place.
I guess some folk feel all they can do is copy – I figure if they are smart enugh to come up with all these ways to cheat they can come up with original ideas for their website.
May 13, 2005 at 5:33 pm #665510AnonymousInactiveAgreed,
Maybe affiliate programmes should carefully consider who they do business with in the first place, its all too easy for anyone ( man woman or even child) to sign up get an affiliate account and go a’trolling)
I have seen a few casinos/poker rooms etc who approve new affiliates manually I feel thats a better way to go, than allowing anyone to sign up.
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