This spam is extremely lawl:
Was this guy writing to his god? The god of fortune, meaning $$$.
This line is too hilarious, I must say.
He mentions "Copyscape," so I looked up for it, it's a service which can search for duplicate content, wholly or partially. I think he actually means 100% free from Copyscape detection. His content must be stolen from others with some deliberate modification, or he wouldn't need to mention such thing.
Beside me, there were other 5 recipients of this email. I wonder if anyone really wants to contact this guy. My advise to this kind of email: It's a TRAP!
Even this guy does delivery a guest post if it's free of charge, which I don't believe this is the case, it's just a way for them to trick search engine and get a free link-in for their crappy website; if not, I'd say you must be a rich guy to pay someone to write a piece of garbage. Just look at those sample titles, typical for trash posts, that looks like being generated. I guess I can write a generator just for fun for computer technical posts.
I think this thing is called buying/selling content according the sidebar of Copyscape. If a blogger buys content, that's a shame and how dare him or her could call self as a blogger. Every time, a good stuff gets invented, some people always try to make money out of it in an ugly way. Sad.
Spam reported.
Was this guy writing to his god? The god of fortune, meaning $$$.
I love your blog and religiously follow it.
This line is too hilarious, I must say.
He mentions "Copyscape," so I looked up for it, it's a service which can search for duplicate content, wholly or partially. I think he actually means 100% free from Copyscape detection. His content must be stolen from others with some deliberate modification, or he wouldn't need to mention such thing.
Beside me, there were other 5 recipients of this email. I wonder if anyone really wants to contact this guy. My advise to this kind of email: It's a TRAP!
Even this guy does delivery a guest post if it's free of charge, which I don't believe this is the case, it's just a way for them to trick search engine and get a free link-in for their crappy website; if not, I'd say you must be a rich guy to pay someone to write a piece of garbage. Just look at those sample titles, typical for trash posts, that looks like being generated. I guess I can write a generator just for fun for computer technical posts.
I think this thing is called buying/selling content according the sidebar of Copyscape. If a blogger buys content, that's a shame and how dare him or her could call self as a blogger. Every time, a good stuff gets invented, some people always try to make money out of it in an ugly way. Sad.
Spam reported.
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