One day...

taktikz

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Wow, what a fucking joke.

The Big G's losing it.

It's like they don't think people can recognize their growing authoritarianism as thinly veiled desperation.
 
Matt - you don't matter dear chap, so kindly fuck the fuck off please - your voice irritates me and you have no idea how to deal with spam.
 

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Seriously though Matt, I know I sounded angry and annoyed in my previous post (I didn't mean to cause offence) but I just want to clarify something - Does this mean I have to ensure Google can't see / index my sites or have you got that covered already? Just curious.


edit: Also, please don't confuse CEOsam with SEOsam. I know your team are often not quite 'on the ball' and I'd hate for them to count to twelvety and mess things up before the chap gets his BST out.
 
The webspam team loves SEO service providers. The majority of SEO service providers teach the majority of their customers there's no ROI on buying SEO services. Those that don't give the webspam team big, obvious footprints. And when a service provider causes enough of a problem, their MO now is to inflict financial pain, point fingers, and name names, so your seoroundtables and moz's and stuff talk and create that groundswell of bad buzz, and the service providers are forced to issue refunds or watch their brand be destroyed.

My favorite example is sap links. The average seo service customer has gone from "I don't know what sape links are but I hear they let you rank for difficult keywords" to "I don't know what sape links are but I hear they get all your sites deindexed" in spite of the sap resellers and their sockpuppets' frantic "they still work!"