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Apparently, you can sign up for a subscription to a service that puts your URL in the referring URL portion of access logs. The company has a web spider that visits various websites and leaves a referring URL (meaning one of their clients URLs). You benefit when the webmaster checks his logs and curiously checks out the referring URL (as I did).
I have to admit that the services/products I offer are aimed at webmasters and this technique sounds like it might actually work if priced cheap enough.
I have qualms about the ethics, though. Obviously, the spider is spoofing the referring URL. The spider is also leeching bandwidth. If this technique isn't spam... it's damn close to it.
I have purposely left the company that does this anonymous.
Any comments?
Not that I have a firm opinion on the issue or anything. ;)
A bit too invasive for my taste.
That being said, I do run an industry specific spider which references a url in the UA, but if you click through, you will find a nice search box and 99% of the time your site will be in the index.
I can see where it could be useful with certain target markets, but only if it's hitting the right target and will give some kind of decent return. If it becomes prevalent, word will get out eventually.
Slightly off topic, but I think certain sites that run link programs are running bots to show phony traffic so that people will continue to link to them and raise their Page Rank. The recips may be there, but I don't believe the traffic is - not when there are pro marketers involved and the pages on their sites haven't even got decent rankings. But they still have their good Page Rank to benefit their own projects. They link to their own from high PR pages and to their normal recips from low PR pages with loads of links. I don't see that as win-win.
That would be a concern if you were dealing with a dishonest site promoter, or a dishonest small-time CPC network or something... maybe... but we handle everything like that in-house.