List of spammers
I’ve been getting a lot of this sort of thing lately. I’ll list them here. I expect the list to grow in the future.
These people and/or websites are spammers and should be killed
Jeff P., todaytemplates.com
Example email follows…
Hello,
I have found your website (my website domain) by searching Google for “(some related keywords here, usually keyword-stuffed riddled with misspellings)”. I think our websites has a similar theme, so I have already added your link to my website.Your link: (one of my webpage addresses)
Your link title: (the page’s title)You can view the page where your link was added, approve and modify your listing anytime by clicking link below:
(some url to a page specific to me)If you will not approve your listing in 10 days, link will be automatically removed.
Why it is important to exchange links?
– more links will increase your website popularity
– more links will increase your PageRank
– The more links you have – the more your website is important to search engines
– The more your website is important to search engines – the more visitors you get
– More visitors increase your sales and website popularityWhy it is important to exchange links with us?
– Our website has similar theme like yours
– Our website gets more than 1000 visitors every day (your website may receive some free visitors from our website too)
– Our website has quality content
– Our website is hosted on dedicated IP
– Our website has a lot incoming links from other similar themed domainsI wish you the best with your website and believe this link exchange can be useful for our websites by seeking better search engine ranking. If you have any questions, do not hesitate, contact me.
(name I listed above)
webmaster@(domain I listed above)To unsubscribe: (unsubscribe address specific to me; but I never subscribed, so this is stupid. it’s my domain’s whois email)
What’s truly sad, is that auto-spams like this could be a result of someone actually paying for ‘tips on SEO techniques’.