How Not To Be a SEO Spammer 65
An anonymous reader writes "The head of Google's webspam team, Matt Cutts, has blogged about one of his colleagues receiving an email offering SEO services to help the web site www.google.com. The irony wasn't lost on Matt, who has blogged about these emails before. As this article points out, if ever there was evidence that the people who send many of these emails haven't done their homework, this is it."
This page should have more comments (Score:5, Funny)
It would make it rank higher organically with search engines.
News for nerds, stuff that matters (Score:5, Funny)
Next up: Slashdot reveals that some of those billionaire Nigerian princes aren't actually real!
Re:This page should have more comments (Score:5, Funny)
I will send you my bill for this comment.
Props, though. (Score:5, Funny)
The spammer managed to get ahold of a real human inside Google. No small feat.
Re:Props, though. (Score:5, Funny)
well this is coincidence (Score:4, Funny)
so google gets an offer for SEO, and shortly thereafter google just happens to appear on slashdot?
I guess they opted for the budget package.