The SEO Spammers Behind Online Infographics
jfruh writes "Over the past couple of years, you may have noticed a rash of often high-quality infographics by third parties appearing on your favorite websites. These images are offered to Web publishers free of charge, with the only request being a link back to the creator's own site. But when one blogger got an odd email from a the creator of infographic he put on his site two years ago, he did some digging and discovered that he had inadvertently helped some shady characters do SEO spamming."
Ummm I read the article, and other than the author being pretty obtuse, I don't see any substantial connection with infographics.
The author operates a blog, and was contacted by someone trying to operate a suspicious link-trading scheme. He engaged them to find out info the SEO scheme was directing traffic to a lead-generation system for online degrees.
End of story.
Anyone who operates a website has gotten spam about link trading schemes like this one. Nothing in here is specifically targeted to infographics.
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