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Every now and then a link from
www.widgets.com/redirct.htm?url=http://wwWebmasterWorldidgets.co.uk
shows in my referer logs and I'm starting to think that this is a deliberate attempt to hurt my sites search engine positioning.
Does anybody have any ideas?
Cheers!
[edited by: engine at 10:48 am (utc) on Aug. 1, 2003]
[edit reason] No urls, thanks. See TOS [webmasterworld.com] [/edit]
I contacted the SEO company who were forwarding links on to my site and received this response:
"Hi, there is a traffic delivery campaign for your domain currently underway. I believe one of my
advertisers put this through as I do remember approving this campaign a short time ago.
All traffic originates from my networks which is why you see it coming from promotiongarage. It is how we control delivery for the various campaigns while keeping the publisher (sites on the network displaying your site) information private.
Regards,
Randy"
any ideas why?
I have managed to get the campaign to stop - it was all traffic from this SEO website - however they can't or won't give me any information about the reseller the campaign was ordered through, or the client ordering the campaign.
The damage has already been done to my average time on the site figures etc - SEO listings seem to be as they were before.
Thanks for your comments and help ;-)
No real damage, only a slight sqew in the data, which you know about so can account for.
>>pre generated traffic
Here is how I see it. If I send loads of what looks like normal visitors to your site but actually it is my script then an unsuspecting person may be duped into paying for that traffic.
Trust very few people :)
We are assuming that they are partnering with a PPC provider but they must be mingling results so that it isn't clear which one is giving us s*&t traffic. I will therefore have to gio through every PPC provider and see where a spike arises and go complian. The problem is that is they are careful, the spike may not be obvious.
What I don't understand is how the referring URL is as you describe site.com/redirect=myurl.com as this wouldn't track back to an espotting type provider, but I bet there's some techie way to hide or disguise the referrer...?
I suspect we are being scammed, and you can bet that the scammer is in this forum. Check your previously trusted PPC traffic.
First, telnet to domain.com at port 80. Then GET the index page. Next, type "Referer : [spoofedreferer.com",...] and there you go. It should show up in the access logs :P
-panic
"Hi Caroline, there is a traffic delivery campaign for mydomain.co.uk currently underway. I believe one of my advertisers put this through as I do remember approving this campaign a short time ago....
All traffic originates from my networks which is why you see it coming from promotiongarage. It is how we control delivery for the various campaigns while keeping the publisher (sites on the network displaying your site )information private."
Im guessing they definately do something to conceal the true referer - most of the time the redirect from the SEO didnt show - just for some reason, once every 100 or so hits it did!
Caz