Author: Gabriel Goldenberg, November 11, 2008
Trademark Productions steal other people’s content, edit it for the sake of passing through search engine duplicate content filters, and try to pass themselves off as experts you should trust? They’re stealing from Aimclear, Clickz and others. See the Sphinn thread I just linked to for more info. This is non-ethical blackhat SEO, if one can even call it that (I feel like I’m insulting the truly creative folks like this blackhat seo or this blackhat seo by including in their ranks such a lowlife).
More info through AImclear’s take on TMProductions.com.
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Some little Trademark Productions has a bit of a reputation management problem on their hands.
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Comment by Marty — November 11, 2008 @ 1:13 am
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