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How To Spam Facebook Like A Pro: An Insider’s Confession
How To Spam Facebook Like A Pro: An Insider’s Confession
Download a toolbar : It could be spyware (such as Zango) or something more legitimate, such as Webfetti or Zwinkys. Give up their email address : You’ve won a “free” camera or perhaps you’ve been selected as a tester for a new Macbook Pro (which you get to keep at the end of the test). ...
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How Dennis Yu Successfully Trolled an Entire Industry
NickyCakes.com — ... it as “someone who posts controversial, inflammatory, irrelevant, or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum, chat room or blog, with the primary intent of provoking other users into an emotional response”.  So here’s what happened.  Dennis has now failed in pretty much every area of the industry so far, and has decided to move on.  He’s given up and decided to move onto a different area of online marketing, and as a goodbye note, he wrote this article for Techcrunch.  Can you say “Best Troll Ever?” Dennis, if you’re reading this, you ...

Sticking Your Neck Out
Bryn Youngblut — ... I’m sure you’ve seen all the bad buzz about Dennis Yu during the last couple days ever since his post on techcrunch. ...

Not All Domainers are Scammers
johnon.com — ... who earned their stripes in more honorable ways as well. in short, it’s business, American style. So now some domainers are looking to develop their domains into revenue generating businesses, by working with development partners. Some are selling their domains to others, hoping for big prices from those looking to generate revenues on those domains. Along the way, business people driving development are choosing the highest profit opportunities, which often involve consumer scams. When that happens , who are the scammers? If you enter “free credit report” into Google, what ...

Not All Domainers are Scammers
johnon.com — ... who earned their stripes in more honorable ways as well. in short, it’s business, American style. So now some domainers are looking to develop their domains into revenue generating businesses, by working with development partners. Some are selling their domains to others, hoping for big prices from those looking to generate revenues on those domains. Along the way, business people driving development are choosing the highest profit opportunities, which often involve consumer scams. When that happens , who are the scammers? If you enter “free credit report” into Google, what ...

More Ways for Google to Embed Themselves in Your Conversion Stream
SEO Book.com — ... - just like other scammers pushing reverse billing fraud would do. Search competition is important, because without it, consumers lose out on choice. You can see the absurdity of Google's position when ...

14 How To’s You Should End Your Week With
Search Engine People Blog — ... Maximum Results   SEO/SEM How To Sitemap: Search Engine Submission How To Stimulate & Maintain Search Marketing Integrity to Get Results How to market your website with a confirmation email How to Save Money on Social SEO Consulting   SOCIAL MEDIA & SMM How To Use Twitter Lists How To Spam Facebook Like A Pro: An Insider’s Confession Image credits: ...

Friday Recap - Fine Fall Edition
Bruce Clay, Inc. Blog — ... , says the Pew Internet & American Life Project. Younger Internet users, those connecting with mobile devices, and social network participants make up the three main groups driving the growth. Over at Facebook, I'm willing to bet there's been a good amount of head scratching and brainstorming going on following one spammer's creepy confession . Dennis Yu walked TechCrunch readers through his process of gaming the Facebook ad system and flooding it with scammy, misleading, and highly profitable content. Yu's dealings make up but a small part of the aptly dubbed ...

Utilizing Guests Posts: A Basic How To
How To Make Money Online — ... • Is the content of the guest post accurate and relevant? There’s no faster way to ruin your reputation, aside from selling your friends out (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/11/01/how-to-spam-facebook-like-a-pro-an-insiders-confession/), than endorsing false or misleading information. Your reputation is paramount in any industry, so it’s in your best interests to protect it. ...

Dennis Yu – Rise and Fall Of A Con Man In The Affiliate Industry
Shoemoney - Skills To Pay The Bills — ... time or money. Funny thing is to my face Dennis is like mr nice guy asking if I need any help with anything and how he is working hard on some guests posts for my blog… Meanwhile he is knifing me in the back. In the course of the next couple weeks everyone who had ever said anything nice about Dennis Yu had contacted me and told me they got burned and sorry they had said nice things about him. Most saying whatever he had told them was bullshit. Then he posts this guest post on Techcrunch with one last ditch effort to get me banned from Facebook… ...

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Facebook Continues to Can Spam
marketingpilgrim.com 25 days ago — As far as Internet business goes it would be hard to imagine someone having a worse year than Sanford Wallace. Who you ask? Mr. Wallace is the Spam King who had a judgment made against him last year in a suit filed by MySpace for $234 million. Now ...
Net Neutrality Is Pro-Business
Net Neutrality opponents would have us believe that an open Internet is bad for business. Funny then, that folks from the business and tech sectors have been penning editorials in recent weeks to make the case that Net Neutrality is actually pro-business and pro-job growth.
Sanford Wallace Could Face Jail Time in Facebook Spam CaseOnline Marketing Connect
A few items ClickZ editors are reading: Facebook Awarded $711 million Decision Against “Spam King” Wallace . Site is unlikely to collect more than a small fraction of damages against Sanford Wallace, who has phished and spammed his way to infamy. However, a probably criminal ...
Facebook wins $711 million anti-spam lawuist. But social spam is here to stay.Posts from the Econsultancy blog
By now everyone online is accustomed to receiving and filtering spam in their inboxes, but recent spamming attacks on social sites like Facebook have caught many by surprise. Facebook is hoping to change all that, with a court win this week against uber spammer Sanford Wallace. Facebook ...
Facebook wins $711 million anti-spam lawsuit. But social spam is here to stay.Posts from the Econsultancy blog
By now everyone online is accustomed to receiving and filtering spam in their inboxes, but recent spamming attacks on social sites like Facebook have caught many by surprise. Facebook is hoping to change all that, with a court win this week against uber spammer Sanford Wallace. Facebook ...