Porsche SPAMing Google
- 7th Feb 2006
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- Spam
Javascript off : http://www.porsche.dk/np_dk/np_dknps/porsche_vaerksted.html
so we have BMW.DE , BMW.FR and PORSCHE.DK .. bloody hell glad i bought a Nissan
DaveN
ADDed … for fucks sake !! Footprints Guys http://www.google.dk/search?hl=da&q=np_dk










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Check this page out …
http://www.chevrolet.se/automobil/-Chevrolet-nya-bilar.htm
Disable CSS to see all the beauty. This page places rather well for “nya bilar” (new cars) in google.se…
/David
What about http://www.xxxxxxxe.be ? :)
edit by DaveN yes fred thats a little suspect, but its Not a corp owed Site ;0
DaveN
This particular company, producing these pages, have NEVER been any good in dealing with footprints. On the other hand, it does give the rest of us an easy way to check their client list :)
Mikkel, don’t you mean ex-client list?
Surprisingly not, Teddie
If I did what BMW did work Google put me back in within 24 hours. I don’t think so.
So is it evil to give special treatment to large Adword clients.
It also shows how stupid this big companies are regarding best practice SEO.
http://www.bmw.de/gebrauchtwagen-bmw.html
this is a total piss take imo
Netpointers is the name of the company that did SEO for BMW. They’re from denmark, hence the np_dk. It is the very same company that did SEO for SAS Radisson and got them banned for 2 months in 2004.
I just published a rather comprehensive report on SAS Radisson’s current SEO strategy, and oh man…if you think BMW and Porsche was bad…
http://www.seobomb.com/radisson-sas-busted-for-black-hat-seo-again/
I’m not sure if it’s still Netpointers doing the job, but the structure is the same except from the javascript redirects.
I just noticed this page is listed #5 in Google (UK) for the phrase ‘porsche’.
I’m not sure if this indicates how good DaveN is or how bad Google is. Probably a bit of both.
Not sure if this can be defined as spamming or not, but are Toyota doing it too?
http://www.eyefall.co.uk/blog/news/07085/are-toyota-breaking-the-google-webmaster-guidelines.html