Hmm, So today I noticed all of Greenlight’s CNIDR spammy link network of subdomains appear to have been banned from google. Google appear to have been doing a good job recently at penalising spam. However, The Fool, Alliance and Leicester, Asda Finance and Natwest etc still rank well in major serps eg Mortgages. What are your thoughts?
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February 14th, 2008 at 12:01 pm
How do you know this was Greenlight?
February 15th, 2008 at 2:51 pm
Easy Patrick. Just take a look at some of Greenlight’s clients - Their Biog page clearly shows Greenlight work with Alliance and Leicester and Asda Finance . They were commended for their work with Natwest at NMA and have a client testimonial for fool.co.uk. All of these clients were linked from the various sites on the cnidr subdomains - k12.cnidr.org, blog.cnidr.org etc.
Funny now, all the subdomains have been removed and redirect to the main domain! Something to hide Greenlight?
Luckily for us patrick, www.financefinder.org still works. See the links and keyword stuffed anchor links within the various posts which link to - surprise surprise - Natwest, Alliance and Leicester and Asda Finance! Why not then take a look at FinanceFinder’s ISP - Greenlight Marketing LTD IP Space’! Silly boys!
Need any more proof?
February 18th, 2008 at 12:06 pm
Well, Well, Well guys.
It looks like Financefinder.org has now also been removed! Greenlight certainly do appear to have something to hide ey!
Shall we expose another? Try http://www.cgshaders.org/. Plastered in anchor text rich links to Fly Monarch, Essential Travel and Notonthehighstreet - all recognised Greenlight clients.
Interestingly, cgshaders also contains anchor text rich links to Cheapflights and travelzoo - who I can’t find on greenlights client list. Perhaps these are NDA’d, or perhaps this is a tactic to hide the fact this is a simple linking network?
Place your bets now on whether the contents of this site will disappear too…?!
February 28th, 2008 at 7:51 am
It looks like Greenlight did have some spelling errors http://www.davidnaylor.co.uk/asda-travel-with-greenlight.html#comments
April 21st, 2008 at 4:53 pm
http://www.economist.com…….