Forum Moderators: phranque
why would somebody do this?...how can i stop it?
thanks in advance
[edited by: engine at 8:19 pm (utc) on Feb. 7, 2005]
[edit reason] No urls, thanks. See TOS [webmasterworld.com] [/edit]
That said, maybe some twit put the hypen in the wrong place? I see that changing the hypen around brings up different sites, maybe they're responsible.
Or maybe a competitor is trying to discredit you in the SEs?
I think some blog owners didn't look at the actual source code in their commentspam and used a search engine with these keywords to find someone to blame.
If you want to see an example of the spam I received, I can sticky you one.
most compaints we get tell us about the problem and say that they have already deleted the post, so its hard to even figure out what is going on...i have to assume that there are quite a few links out there going to us cuz i'm sure a lot of ppl dont even email us...but among the ones that do, i'd bet they are just clicking on the link and looking for our contact page, so i doubt its a typo when they send out the compliant
granted finding out who is doing it is part of solving the problem...but regardless of who is doing it, is there anything i can do to make it stop?
why would somebody do this
It's a link spamming technique that is now marginalized to a certiain degree with the rel="nofollow" tag.