Did I miss something here. I thought this sight was for shooting information. Now I am getting reviews of DVDs and postings for electronic cigarettes?
What gives?
Bob
Has this site changed?
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unfortunately, some people get paid per site they 'infect' with these unwanted ads - using programs that can set up an account where login is required - and the program hunts the web for available bulletin boards and wikis.
eventually (hopefully???) the people doing the paying will recognise that every such spam ad on dedicated sites such as targettalk in reality cheeses off the site users and gives their product adverse publicity.
eventually (hopefully???) the people doing the paying will recognise that every such spam ad on dedicated sites such as targettalk in reality cheeses off the site users and gives their product adverse publicity.
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That's my hope, too, Spencer. I don't understand why these companies aren't using all their advertising dollars to attract customers who are actually interested in their products.Spencer wrote:eventually (hopefully???) the people doing the paying will recognise that every such spam ad on dedicated sites such as targettalk in reality cheeses off the site users and gives their product adverse publicity.
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Amazing how all that works! I guess the sooner the spam is deleted, the better. The spam that adds a link to a legitimate post would tend to stay longer, I would think.bobhead wrote:Posts like that are not designed to attract customers directly. One of the criteria used by search engines like Google to rank sites is the number of other sites that link to a site. By putting that trash here (with links), they hope to move the sites in question up in Google search results.