Weird Emails

    We get over a hundred emails a day into our ‘helpdesk’ system, with the odd link exchange request thrown in. However, this one today must be one of the oddest:

    Hello indigoclothing.com,

    I’m emailing you today to request a link exchange between our website and yours.
    I found your website http://www.indigoclothing.com by searching Google for Nail Fungus. I think our
    websites have a similar theme to your’s, so I am interested in exchanging links.

    I was wondering if you would like to trade links with my Nail Fungus Website.

    If interested please send me the Title, URL and Description of your website or the HTML
    code, so that I can put them on my website of same category and in return you will provide
    link from Your website .

    Below given are the sites you have to link:
    ========================================================
    Site Title: Cure Toe Nail Fungus

    URL: http://www.treatnailfungus.org/

    Desc: Get Rid of Nail Fungus Naturally

    ========================================================
    Alternately, you may like to add the following code to your links page:-
    Cure Toe Nail Fungus
    Get Rid of Nail Fungus Naturally

    Upon receiving the Title, URL and Description of your website or the HTML code, I will
    promptly provide link back to your site.
    Please, let me know if you have any questions or comments.Looking forward for a positive response.

    Thanks,
    treatnailfungus@wonder-directory.com
    Treatnailfungus.org Team

    Disclaimer Notice: To discontinue mailings, reply to this email with subject “UNSUBSCRIBE”.
    Your privacy is important to us and we will not contact you again if you are not interested
    for such offer.

    Ugh! Somehow I think there must be a glitch in their bulk emailing engine! How they found us for searching ‘Google for nail fungus’ is beyond me. The irony is that now I have written this post, we will now rank for nail fungus.

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      One Comment

      1. Andy
        Posted 14 November, 2006 at 11:45 pm | Permalink

        Just ignore it – it’s not from a human. It’s an automated posting from some lowlife company trying to make money out of boosting their clients Google rankings. Do not respond to it – remove it from your forum and then Google for ways to prevent it happening again!

        Cheers
        Andy

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