How often do you hear that spamtastic come on? Guaranteed top SERP?! Sadly, people fall for this over and over again. No one can guarantee top results. No one legit at least. There's a lot of misleading ads for SEO services nowadays. Sure, they can get you to the top rank for your term--provided it's a term no one searches ... Read More
Guaranteed Top Search Engine rankings or your money back
Posted On 23 Feb 2010 By High Revenue Admin. Under: spam and other crap.
How often do you hear that spamtastic come on? Guaranteed top SERP?! Sadly, people fall for this over and over again. No one can guarantee top results. No one legit at least. There's a lot of misleading ads for SEO services nowadays. Sure, they can get you to the top rank for your term--provided it's a term no one searches ... Read More
Google’s fatwa against paid links and business reality
Posted On 17 Feb 2010 By High Revenue Admin. Under: blogging.
We've reported before on the confusing mixed messages Google is sending out regarding paid links. Their Webspam department headed by their own representative to the SEO/SEM/blogging community, Matt Cutts has repeatedly issued pronouncements against the evil (there's that word again) practice of link selling. He even has a post about how to report paid links.
However, any cursory look at any ... Read More
Adult marketing on Google Friend Connect
Posted On 08 Feb 2010 By High Revenue Admin. Under: social network marketing.
It appears Google's Friend Connect/Blog follower feature allows users to fly topless pictures. Add this to a mix of high volume "social"-enabled blogs and hilarity (and traffic) ensues.
Here's an example from a fairly popular blog:
The racy profile pic will appear first under the Google Friend Connect/Follower area. Click Here.
When you click the profile, you get link outs outside of the ... Read More
Sneaky way to get traffic via Twitter
Posted On 07 Feb 2010 By High Revenue Admin. Under: social network marketing.
We've been noticing that many heavy traffic news and other mass media sites have been posting tweets to them via @. I guess the rationale for this is to get a "pulse" of what readers feel about late breaking news, current trends, and genuine feedback. Interestingly, more and more of these types of setup are being hit hard by irrelevant, ... Read More




