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Who is "wildcard amusement"? highjacked my website...

By cfh

6 years ago


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    #253 6 years ago
    Quoted from Spyderturbo007:

    This idiot.
    His identity was stolen 12 times after he published his entire SS online as an advertising campaign.

    13 times haha, and that article is from 7 years ago, guessing he has probably had a few more

    https://www.wired.com/2010/05/lifelock-identity-theft/

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    #408 6 years ago
    Quoted from xsvtoys:

    Sometimes there are some weird things that happen on the internet. If you want to build a web site for a business, I don't see any problem looking at others in the same niche and getting inspiration and ideas from them. But just plain copying the exact material verbatim doesn't seem right. Its laziness more than anything else on the part of some web programmer. You can see this sometimes withing some marketing niches, or segments. I first noticed this when I was asked to build a web site for a company in another industry segment that I won't mention here. I saw the same thing - lots of web pages with identical content repeated over and over. Sometimes it is paragraphs, or even entire pages of material.
    You can Google search on some of the text blurbs on his web site. Such as this, with quotes:
    "Personal attention, quality instruction, and a time honored curriculum are things that have made our school a success"
    You will find it in a whole bunch of different golf instruction sites with the exact same line word for word. Some seem completely legitimate. Lazy work.

    But you are missing the key component how he is making money off of Randy and Clays (and others) hard work...

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