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On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 13:06:22 -0700 (PDT), LaGrone benjaminlagrone (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: Hi, anyone wanna try and help me with this one? Someone has had their name included into a SEO spam dictionary. What I mean is; when you do a search for their name "ben *******" , most of the search results that come up are machine generated text to build relevance. heres the text that's in the pages "ben ***** savings and loan crook" The text is in these types of pages: yahoo geocities guestbook, yahoo small business guestbook, phpbb sites. They link to these types of sites: pharmacy, loans, software, viruses, you know, the usual suspects. I've contacted several owners and asked them to remove the sites with some success. I've also asked Google to update the index on them. I made good progress, but shortly after, new sites started popping up. I think they are all originating from a Dutch SEO company. This is a special problem I'm sure because I have not found much documentation on the subject. Please pm if you want to help & need more info. I'll be happy to forward. Ben L. Well the high priest of this stuff, online reputation management, is probably Andrew Goodman. Seek and ye shall find. However, a little defensive SEO is what I imagine he'll recommend, and I'm numero uno in Googs UK for that most days. You need to flood these situations with enough optimised good stuff to push the bad stuff down off the front page to the more obscure reaches. You can get in touch if you like, I'll have a looksee. I'd want to know what he's done to upset people, though, I'm not going in blind. BB |
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Hi, anyone wanna try and help me with this one? Someone has had their name included into a SEO spam dictionary. What I mean is; when you do a search for their name "ben *******" , most of the search results that come up are machine generated text to build relevance. heres the text that's in the pages "ben ***** savings and loan crook" The text is in these types of pages: yahoo geocities guestbook, yahoo small business guestbook, phpbb sites. They link to these types of sites: pharmacy, loans, software, viruses, you know, the usual suspects. I've contacted several owners and asked them to remove the sites with some success. I've also asked Google to update the index on them. I made good progress, but shortly after, new sites started popping up. I think they are all originating from a Dutch SEO company. This is a special problem I'm sure because I have not found much documentation on the subject. Please pm if you want to help & need more info. I'll be happy to forward. Ben L. |
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What I mean is; when you do a search for their name "ben *******" , most of the search results that come up are machine generated text to build relevance. heres the text that's in the pages "ben ***** savings and loan crook" |
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Guys, here's an update: |
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and by the way thanks for your interest and posts. Strategy: 1. contact site owners, request removal, slow, but I get a good response, except Yahoo. And then go up the respective line of authority to the ISP and even governing body and registrar. 2. as each site drops the posts, i request google to remove from the index. 3. If I can't get it dropped by the site owner, I submit to google as index spam, which I'm beginning to thing is a better idea than 1 & 2 together. 4. Eventually, there might be a lawsuit to follow some nasty letters from expensive lawyers. |
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5. Placing positive info on the web through some large indexed social networks |
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6. linking to positive articles in the newspaper |
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7. create sites that link to items 5. & 6. to build relevance |
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8. Detective work. We are going to contact the sites benefiting from inbound links on the SEO spam request that they cooperate or we'll pursue legal action. Honestly I'm not sure it will be a fruitfull endeavor to try to sue a rogue Dutch SEO company, I'd prefer that I can convince the SEO spammers to remove the offending text 'ben ***** savings and loan crook' from their dictionary. The subject matter initially was for loans, but has moved on to viagra, then to malware, and porn. |
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9. More detective work. Keep trying to find the SEO spammer, the source and either get them to remove it, or try to get legal action. Most of the domains are registered privately or by proxy. I don't expect this to be easy anymore. |
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Anyone have any suggestions on this? |
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Cheers and thanks, Ben LaGrone |
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I have - for some reason - a number of japanese porn sites that link to me. Hasn't affected me at all in the way of SERPS. |
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Paul <customerservices (AT) houstoncrafts (DOT) com> wrote: I have - for some reason - a number of japanese porn sites that link to me. Hasn't affected me at all in the way of SERPS. You too? In my case it probably has something to do with the Mexican sperm photos... |
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BTW, any idea how we can drag BB over? He already has become a member :-D. |

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On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 16:05:01 -0700 (PDT), LaGrone benjaminlagrone (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: Guys, here's an update: was there a beginning to this ? and by the way thanks for your interest and posts. Strategy: 1. contact site owners, request removal, slow, but I get a good response, except Yahoo. And then go up the respective line of authority to the ISP and even governing body and registrar. 2. as each site drops the posts, i request google to remove from the index. 3. If I can't get it dropped by the site owner, I submit to google as index spam, which I'm beginning to thing is a better idea than 1 & 2 together. 4. Eventually, there might be a lawsuit to follow some nasty letters from expensive lawyers. eh ? wtf has this got to do with being listed on spam directories ? As long as you are not linking back, who cares ? none of the search engines do. I have - for some reason - a number of japanese porn sites that link to me. Hasn't affected me at all in the way of SERPS. 5. Placing positive info on the web through some large indexed social networks This has nothing to do with being listed on spam sites, so what is your point ? |
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Paul <customerservices (AT) houstoncrafts (DOT) com> wrote: I have - for some reason - a number of japanese porn sites that link to me. Hasn't affected me at all in the way of SERPS. You too? In my case it probably has something to do with the Mexican sperm photos... BTW, any idea how we can drag BB over? He already has become a member :-D. |
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