John Scott, Geeks On Steroids, and Pay Per Post
Geeks on Steroids is telling John Scott at V7N that the links he’s been talking about are undetectable.
Hey John, it’s not undetectable anymore.
As you might recall, John Scott talked about links and tells people to hang out in that thread.
Turns out that Pay Per Post will pay you to post on you blog as well, so it might just be worth it to hang out there. Although posting and earning $10 per post won’t get you rich quickly.
Search Engine Journal has gotten the attention of Matt Cutts and apparently those links aren’t very undetectable anymore:
I laughed so hard, I nearly bust a gut. His old system was undetectable, but he was worried he might be caught, so he was working on a spiffy new scheme which was really *really* undetectable. But only 99% bulletproof. As you might be able to guess, I was easily able to find all of the fellow’s “undetectable†doorway pages and all of his clients with a single Google query — I didn’t even have to use any of my internal tools. I still chuckle when I hear the word “undetectable.â€
One thing I do like about working on webspam at Google is that you collect really good stories. I don’t always tell the funny ones, but I share this one to make a point. The moral of this story is that “undetectable†spam sometimes stands out a lot more than you’d think.
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Nov 13th 2007
Do not Do business with geeksonsteroids.com They are complete scammers and stole 500.00 usd from me!!