Signature Forum is Spamming Google Maps

Posted by bunksite on Dec 21 2007 | google, map spam, maps, spam

If I was one of Signature Forums referral clients I’d be pissed.

Signature Forum (aka SignatureForum) is a company which sells leads to various industries including plastic surgery from which these examples come.

Google’s new maps implementation is notoriously easy to spam by faking an address in the mapping system’s geographic center of town.

In these examples below you’ll see exactly how they’re placed.  I have one recommendation for any company advertising with these unethical bozos: Fire Signature Forum now. They’re stealing what’s yours and selling it back to you at a premium

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Spam, Blog Spam, Map Spam and Unethical Ranking

Posted by bunksite on Dec 21 2007 | blogs, bunk, google, map spam, maps, spam, yahoo

I’ve had it up to here with bad behavior from internet marketers.

SpamI know, there’s money to be made on the internet. I appreciate that and wish everyone well in their pursuits. But, don’t spoil it for the rest of us.

When you behave badly, you force the rest of us to try and keep up or take hind teat. Neither is acceptable.

Stop spamming. Stop spamming. Stop spamming.

Hopefully repetition helps.

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Sick of spam? Me too!.

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I’m tired of spam.  Like so much bad behavior it often makes the righteous feel as though they need to take the low road to succeed.

NO I say, don’t join ‘em - poke ‘em.

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