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Well I’m not too sure why but look : BigMouthMedia .. Fuck up by Big Daddy or By BigMouthMedia.. Either way can’t be good for business

DaveN

17 Comments

  • Paul 2646 days ago

    funny though, no?

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  • me 2646 days ago

    heard a rummor they where using automated tools on the same server that hosted the site. Not confimrmed, just somethign i heard.

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  • Highlander 2646 days ago

    http://www.1st-4-restaurant-furniture.com

    Haha, can’t believe it. You’re right, can’t be good for THEIR business, it can only be good for yours and mine!

    AV

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  • Stu 2646 days ago

    Can you guess whos client this was?

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  • Anonymous 2645 days ago

    long overdue, they were careless…

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  • Jamie Patterson 2644 days ago

    I noticed that Big Mouth Media are back in the listings this morning. There are changes to their home page from yesterday, but I cannot believe that that was enough to get them barred.

    Following the advice on this page on the BMM site, I searched for the terms which they suggested, and found these really rather fun CSS hidden text spam pages.

    The whole of that directory is the same, and it is linked from the Alitalia home page, so even if BMM are back in the Google listings, perhaps their clients (who seem to have had problems with Bigmouthmedia linking from their site before) shouldn’t relax just yet!

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  • Jamie Patterson 2644 days ago

    If you look through the Bigmouthmedia Case studies and follow their suggested searches you get http://www.alitalia.co.uk/flights/.

    Whatever caused BMM to get delisted, it can’t have helped that they have clients who have got whole directories stuffed with hidden (CSS) text?

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  • Big Dave 2644 days ago

    I just read this over at cre8asite

    I think I’d be getting a bit toutchy now if I was a client?

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  • Anon Scaredy Cat 2644 days ago

    http://tinyurl.com/frn4r

    http://tinyurl.com/frn4r shows security problems too.

    Looks like a LAME duck to me

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  • Anonymous 2644 days ago

    The http://tinyurl.com/frn4r security flaw has been fixed but unfortunately there are many many others on the site.

    Try adding

    ?”>

    to any page on the site. Programming safe code isn’t hard. Why doesn’t this LARGE company with some HUGE clients do it?

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  • Jonesy 2644 days ago

    Interestingly, Sainsburysbank.co.uk are also on their client list and are hiding content too!!! Take a look at the homepage with JavaScript turned off. I went through some more of their clients sites but didn’t find any more hidden stuff. Oddly, however, I didn’t find much SEO on their sites either…why would that be? Confused…

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  • Howard 2643 days ago

    Try Tesco!

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  • Stu 2642 days ago

    A few people are pointing out that DirectTraffic.org are promising exclusive feedback over BMM, and they’ve even started a discussion forum about the ban.

    Funny to note however, that a site that ranks number 2 for “bigmouthmedia” lists 20 uk agencies, but only affords BMM corporate branding (the red “mouth” highlighting), not the others, and is hosted on Fasthosts, one of BMM’s clients.

    Go go brand protection!

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  • [...] Heute gesehen, daß Bigmouthmedia wieder PageRank 7 hat und auch wieder alle Sites im Google-Index sind. Bigmouthmedia hatte anscheinend laut dieser Blog-Kommentare tatsächlich “hidden text” per CSS versteckt und dies auch für Kunden umgesetzt. Habe allerdings nach wie vor keine weitere Info dazu gefunden. Die müssen einen mächtig direkten Draht zu Google in GB haben, so schnell hats ausser BMW noch keiner zurück in den Google-Index geschafft. Diesen Artikel per Mail versenden: Artikel per Mail senden [...]

  • kailyn 2324 days ago

    http://www.epurplemedia.co.uk/

    there are many outgoing links from home page and all are hidden from the user

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