Someone’s accusing me of fraud:
http://googlefraudalert.blogspot.com/2005/06/beware-online-business-owners-click.html
To me, the single article I linked to a while back was good original content, a podcasting summary that consolidated some topics in a nice way. I didn’t do a thorough analysis of the other content of the website in question and I don’t intend to.
The post in question on my weblog does not show up in my recent access logs, meaning: few to no people are reading it anymore.
I may remove the article in question if someone has convincing arguments for me to do so.
Making people aware of potential abuse is good… but please do your homework first!
Author: Hugo
Date: 2005-06-30 19:13:13
Yeah, that’s what I figured…
I actually did read some of your articles and thought they were OK.
Besides the fact that my Sister had a short episode with Amway and some late-night discussions with my friends back in College about the pyramid principles I’m currently not too interested in Quixtar matters so I am looking at it with a bit of distance.
I guess the best thing to do is ignore the whole thing for now.
Thanks for your feedback.
Good luck,
Author: Eric Janssen
Date: 2005-06-30 15:04:53
Hugo,
I see no need to remove the article but that’s obviously your call, not mine. I’m highly suspicious of the Google Fraud Alert website and just entered my comments on “Captain America’s” forum:
http://forum.google-fraud-alert.com/viewtopic.php?p=6#6
The Google Fraud Alert owner is obviously lacking any research skills. I assure you that my websites are 100% legitimate and I have absolutely nothing to hide.