Viagra Spam That You Can Eat

30 09 2007

Certainly you’ve heard the SEO gurus, (including Google’s Matt Cutts), advice that if you want to rank well with the search engines you should put something useful on your site, something to enhance the visitor’s experience, right?

Well, I discovered why magicbluepill.com does so well in the Viagra SERPs, ranked #3 today for ‘viagra’, they have “viagra spam” recipes on their site, such as: Viagra SPAM Mousse, Viagra SPAM Musubi, and Viagra SPAM Tempura.

It’s not real Viagra in their recipes, (I hope), but you can really eat these foods.

Here’s their mousse recipe:

INGREDIENTS:
1 envelope unflavored gelatin
3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (citric acid)
1/4 cup white onion, diced
1/2 cup boiling water
1/2 cup mayonnaise
16 oz. Spam (one 12 oz. can plus 4 oz. or 1/3 of a can)
1/2 teaspoon paprika (preferably Hungarian)
1/2 teaspoon Tabasco sauce (capsaicin)
1 cup heavy cream (high cholesterol levels)
Nonstick spray for mold

And check their page cuz they give very clear detailed instructions on preparing these recipes.

So, to reach the top of the SERPs, do as the winners do and put useless, recipes that mock human dysfunctions on your site.

Have a nice day.



Standford Releases How To Spam Report!

30 09 2007

On March 19th, 2007, the Stanford Security Workshop released a An Overview of Search Engine Spam by Zoltán Gyöngyi in pdf format. Zoltan’s report is nicely written including definitions of search engine, (SE), spam, why it is done, who does it, and a categorized break down of spamming techniques; including examples of hiding text with CSS, weaving, and dumping.

If you are new to SE spamming and looking for “how to”, Zoltan’s report is a great place to start. You can download his report and read it over and over at your convenience. He covers the different methods used in order to increase a page’s relevance with keyword repetition, explaining how and where to place the keywords; thanks pal.

He explains methods used to increase PageRank, (Google’s term for the importance of a page). He spends extra time giving nice clear diagrams of link farms to show how they work. I especially enjoyed the diagrams of the basic link farm, the optimal link farm, and link farm alliances; thanks bud.

He explains and diagrams how TrustRank detects and successfully filters out spam. His diagrams depict “good” pages and “spam” pages with pie charts, colored lines and arrows pointing this way and that showing that good pages rarely link to spam pages, a nice reminder, thanks Zolly.



Viagra Free Sample! - We have got free samples of viagra to give away

29 09 2007

We have managed to do a deal to get 1000 free samples of Viagra 25mg.

Details will follow of how you can apply to get your 25mg viagra free sample.

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Full out the form below to request your free buy viagra samples.

We will email the first 1000 applicants details on how you can apply.



www.overnightmeds.net or overightmeds must have been a quite popular site

29 09 2007

For some reason i had copied the url www.overnightmeds.net into the site before i redesigned it.
I think it was when i was trying to grab and analyze the buy Viagra serps every day for a month.

It turns out that this keyword string gets a lot of searches.

overnightmeds

The site is currently down so people are looking to re-order and then when the site is down they look for the new site.

Looking at my logs;

www.overnightmeds.net 128
overnightmeds.net 106
overnightmeds 62
overnightmeds.net website 26


Lengthy prison sentences for the fake Viagra gangsters

29 09 2007

Millions of men suffer from Erection Problems and out of desperation they turn to the wonder drug from Pfizer and they Buy Viagra.

These men depend on the product they are buying to be the real Viagra manufactured by Pfizer but lurking in the seedy underworld is a network of people whom will lie, cheat, steal to con you out of your money.

These people are the Fake Viagra hustlers we have seen in our email inbox every morning and constantly through the day.

Recently a gang of fake Viagra gangsters were caught and locked up in prison for several years for supplying fake Viagra pills to unsuspecting men with erectile dysfunction whom thought they were getting real Viagra.

Below is a picture of the kind of environment where fake Viagra is manufactured.

munufacturing fake viagra

The places fake Viagra are manufactured could resemble any building site across the world or any domestic kitchen in a suburban house.
Larger gangs of fake Viagra suppliers will use concrete mixers and large drums to manufacture millions of fake Viagra tablets a month.

With tablets costing as little as 20 cents to manufacture and then selling on the black market for as much as $40 each the rewards are great and the risks seem to be very low for these modern day criminals.

Smaller players to the market will manufacture fake Viagra tablets in their kitchen or even their garden shed.
These are some of the most dangerous fake Viagra suppliers because they will just use blue dye and any household items to make what resembles the legendary Viagra tablet.

Ashish Halai, Gary Haywood, Ashwin Patel and Zahid Mirza from the United Kingdom were major suppliers of fake Viagra until they were jailed for several charges ranging from supplying fake Viagra, right though to money laundering the proceeds of the dirty trade.

Georgio Patino, from Guadalajara, Mexico, Alpesh Patel, Rajendka Shah, Ketan Mehta from the UK will be facing a retrial early in 2008.

Mr Mehta was not cleared on the charges of supplying fake Viagra and will also be going for retrial next year.

This gang was different from the usual criminal gangs that sell fake Viagra.
This gang of hardened thieves ,con men, tricksters and asian scum were much more organised in the whole manufacture and distribution of the fake drugs.

The gang was operating globally and had people in almost every continent such as Britain, Dubai, Bahamas and the USA to name but a few.
Millions of dollars worth of profit were made from the deadly but lucrative trade which allowed the people involved to live luxury lifestyles in multi million dollar luxury mansions.

The fake Viagra and also some Fake Cialis pills were manufactured in makeshift factorys across Pakistan and China and then shipped to all parts of the world by couriers such as DHL disguised as dog worming pills to avoid suspicion.

The court that sentence the gang said “the rewards were immense for these people we see before the court today and they would make millions of dollars from each shipment”.

Thankfully these people are in jail and the supply may have slowed down for the moment.
There are more con men and hucksters in the world ready to step into their shoes and continue the dirty trade of fake Viagra.



Apotex’ proposed generic Viagra has been blocked by a Canadian court

29 09 2007

A Canadian court has ruled that the proposed generic Viagra from Apotex’ would infringe on the patent covering Viagra.

The Canadian federal court has granted an order preventing the generic Apotex Viagra being launched and sold by Apotex’.

federal court building which upheld the Apotex’ lawsuit by phizer to protect their trademarked viagra

The application by Pfizer was to stop Apotex’ launching the generic Viagra until 2014 so Apotex’ are unhappy and as this is a federal decision it will be subject to appeal.

Viagra is a patented and trademarked product but it is so lucrative for Pfizer that every drug and pharm company want a piece of the action.

There is lawsuits like this Canadian one all the time because Pfizer have to protect the Viagra trademark.



Viagra Spam Coming From Pfizer!

29 09 2007

can of spam

Based on reports by wired.com, clickz.com, zdnet.com, and many other online news outlets, email spammers/hackers have infected thousands of corporate computers inside Pfizer, Bank of America, and Toshiba with malware called “zombies” or “bots” that act as email “relays” in order to anonymously forward their spam messages to the public.

In Pfizer’s case, the email messages end up in the Inboxes of the general public with fake return addresses, such as, the popular Google gmail.com, giving the emails an innocent appearance. The content of the emails vary, but many of them appear to have been designed to sell the Pfizer’s own erectile dysfunction product, Viagra.

According to zdnet.com “At least 138 of Pfizer’s IP addresses are being used to send the spam after being loaded with Trojan software”. However, security experts say that the real number of infected computers is impossible to determine because most of the computers are behind the company’s corporate firewall which obscures the computer’s internal IP address.

Some bloggers are taking a stab at linkbaiting by implying that Pfizer might be deliberately dragging their feet in the clean up process, since the “dreaded spam” is selling their most popular and very expensive product, Viagra.

Top 3 Blog Blurbs

Chris Gilmer, downloadsquad.com

“There is no word from Pfizer whether they know what’s going on inside their own computer network yet. Maybe they are keeping it a little hush hush for now until quarterly earnings prove that the hacker’s efforts are affecting their bottom lines in a good way.”

Michael Santo, Executive Editor, RealTechNews

Viagra is a Pfizer product, so perhaps they’re not too upset about the spamming. Naah. PCs at Pfizer have been hijacked by trojans, which are using them to forward Viagra spam. What can you say? Hilarious.”

unkown author, noticebored.com

“…At least 138 Pfizer computers have been blacklisted for distributing spam for drugs such as Viagra, a Pfizer product, and Cialis, a competitor’s product. The computers have presumably been taken over as ‘bots’ or ‘zombies’, remotely controlled by the hackers and used to distribute spam…. surprisingly, Pfizer is not saying much about it.”

Personally, I understand Pfizer being quiet on this issue. After all, their company’s security has been breached, hundreds of their employee’s computers hijacked; there is really not much they can say in their own defense. Pfizer does take the offensive where they are able. For example, in the Netherlands, Pfizer has launched a radio advertising campaign to deter email spam warning consumers that 97 per cent of the pills offered via email spam are counterfeit and pose a serious health hazard. It’s a start, reportedly about 55% of men in the Netherlands say that they receive Viagra email spam.

Pfizer has also teamed up with Microsoft to file seventeen parallel lawsuits against two “international pharmacy spam rings”.