"White Knight" SEO screws up BIG TIME

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As some of you may be aware, there is buzz about a "White Knight" campaign designed to push down the scams using the Google Cash name.

The sad thing is they are making no effort to distinguish between products like Google Cash or Google Cash detective AND the whole feast of horrible hidden negative option Google Cash scam sites.

Now no matter what you think of Chris Carpenter's Google Cash or his Google Cash detective - the have NO BUSINESS being mentioned in the same breath as the the Google Cash scam kits - except to explain to people that they are NOT scams like the other ones.
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  • Profile picture of the author Orator
    Personally I agree with you, but it just seems to me that Google is approaching the entire matter with a scorched earth policy.
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    • Profile picture of the author marketseeker
      Originally Posted by Orator View Post

      Personally I agree with you, but it just seems to me that Google is approaching the entire matter with a scorched earth policy.
      Google Cash was good when it was written and it worked great, we used to get so many 5 cent clicks its not funny. But Matt Levenhagan took it a bit further and I think improved the system. Besides Carpenter has lousy service since he got big.
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  • Profile picture of the author johnlagoudakis
    Yes, Google's approach with their "Money Tree" policy is very unhealthy.

    I'd been advertising with them for 2 years and spent hundreds of thousands (literally) but they just shut down my accounts without any warning.

    I wasn't promoting scams, just legitimate Clickbank products. Even then, they only made up about 10% of my ads. When I offered to delete the ads and not put up anymore about making money with Google they still wouldn't reverse the suspension.
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    • Profile picture of the author psresearch
      Originally Posted by johnlagoudakis View Post

      Yes, Google's approach with their "Money Tree" policy is very unhealthy.

      I'd been advertising with them for 2 years and spent hundreds of thousands (literally) but they just shut down my accounts without any warning.

      I wasn't promoting scams, just legitimate Clickbank products. Even then, they only made up about 10% of my ads. When I offered to delete the ads and not put up anymore about making money with Google they still wouldn't reverse the suspension.
      Interesting. What types of ClickBank products got you banned?
      Maybe there was something about the titles that triggered the
      ban?
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  • Profile picture of the author Orator
    Sorry to hear that John, but Google is so big that they can afford to ignore people. At least for now they can.
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