Spamming Search Engines with Flair

Awesome… I figure if you are going to spam the search engines, why hide behind your silly white-on-white text CSS trickery?

Step up and show them who is boss :-)

The text above was found at the bottom of a website, under the actual content. I guess you could call it a ’super-footer’?

Comments

Filosof says: April 20, 2007 @ 3:43 am

Muhehe.. maybe the site owner just didn’t know how to say - “hey, my site is about cars”.. or hired the a wrong copywriter.. hehe.. hope u have told mr. G about his nice attempt already :-)

Russ Jones says: April 20, 2007 @ 8:44 am

If Google doesn’t already have a “comma separated keyword list” filter yet, they have no right to continue functioning as a search engine.

Jermayn Parker says: April 20, 2007 @ 1:33 pm

Thats dodgy….

Ben Buchanan says: April 22, 2007 @ 12:36 am

The new search engine spam: stop pretending to be legit, just let it all hang out. Maybe they’re going for reverse psychology - “we’re not evil, see how openly we do this, how could we be that open if it was evil?”. Works for governments I guess, so why not spammers…

Lucas Ng says: April 23, 2007 @ 10:52 pm

That’s not even dodgy, just plain dumb. Talk about living in the 90s.

Tim Lucas says: April 24, 2007 @ 10:15 am

Awesome. This kind of thinking opens up all sorts of posibilities: “This text is for blind people”, “This text is for older mobile devices”, “This text is for funky new mobile devices with Opera mini”, This text is for…

Scott Harwood says: May 11, 2007 @ 10:38 am

They have obviously put allot of research into what people search for “britney spears getting out of car”. Maybe they should put a little more research into real SEO instead.