Link Scams – My big Pet Peeve


I have been running into alot of link farms or what I call link scams…

You probably don’t even know when you are on a site.

They just create a bunch of links on keywords that are highly searched for and create websites about a topic and put Google ads or other ads on them. There isn’t any real content.

Here are a few that I recently found. I am only putting a link when it’s so bad that you just have to see it to believe it. BE SURE YOU DON’T CLICK ON ANYTHING AS IT MAKES THEM MONEY!

http://www.massagetherapistshop.com/

bestmassagetherapists.net

http://www.e-massagetherapy.com/

http://www.e-massages.com/

http://www.massage-therapy-central.com/

http://www.massage-therapy-info.co.uk/

http://www.e-massagechair.com/

mlmsurvivors.com – This is probably the worst I have seen because it looks so professionally done.

http://www.signaturemassage.com/

I am going to continue to add to my list.

The reason they bother me so much is that I put over 7 years in to my websites and they are probably making money off of providing nothing…

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  1. [...] In her Massage and Bodywork Journal Blog, Julie Onofrio was complaining last Augst about ad farms that lift her content. I’ve had that happen too. A couple of months back I’d tracked down a set of interacting domains that were hijacking content and sent the information to Technorati, since they were indexing these fake blogs. There’s an article in the September Wired on these spam+blogs = splogs. [...]

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