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		<title>Spammers Hijack Popular Promotion Technique</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever been to a great website and noticed a link asking you to share the site with a friend?  Odds are that you have.  It is a very popular way of using word-of-mouth advertising for the site.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever been to a great website and noticed a link asking you to share the site with a friend?  Odds are that you have.  It is a very popular way of using word-of-mouth advertising for the site.  After all, we&#8217;re much more likely to trust the recommendation of a friend than we are to trust hype and ads from strangers.  It&#8217;s that friend-to-friend approach that makes this technique so appealing.<span id="more-203"></span></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the way it works.  You go to a site that you like and click on their &#8220;share this site&#8221; link.  Once the page loads, you simply put in your name, your e-mail address, the e-mail addresses of your friends and a brief message.  Then you click &#8220;send&#8221; and then software on the website&#8217;s server sends your recommendation to your friends.  It sounds good, right?  Well it was good, but now (like so many other things) it has been co-opted for SPAM.</p>
<p>You see spammers are going to these sites and loading them up with harvested e-mail addresses and a &#8220;personal message&#8221; that is nothing more than an ad for whatever product or site they are really pushing.    I cannot tell you how many times a day I get some alleged &#8220;recommendation&#8221; from someone I don&#8217;t know, only to find out that it is a thinly disguised ad for some medication, home refinance scheme or porn site.  It&#8217;s not only annoying, but it&#8217;s downright criminal!!  The spammer is not only stealing the legitimate site&#8217;s bandwidth and reputation, but they are also putting the legitimate site in danger of having their IP address blocked by ISPs for spam.</p>
<p>As a webmaster, you should really think long and hard about this before putting this type of link on your website.  After all, it&#8217;s your reputation and site that gets hurt from this type of attack.  You&#8217;ll note that we do not have a &#8220;recommend this site&#8221; link on our website.  This is the main reason why.  As for me, I think I&#8217;ll stick to safer and, in the long run, more beneficial promotion methods such as article promotion, pay-per-click advertising, search engine optimization and forum participation.  That&#8217;s my recommendation for you, too.</p>


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