This is the sweetest referral SPAM I ever have got. And the reason why I publish it here is that I do not think the intention was to SPAM.
Target group for referral SPAM is the people reading webstatistics. If anyone creates a link pointing to your website most webmasters get very happy. When they find out an new referrer they usually follow that link and ends up in a dubious webshop or webhotel. This is a way to "attract" new visitors they think. But I only get annoyed....why lure me into this place on earth? And of course there are no link to my website - all is fake referral sites. Just fooling me to visit.
This visitor however had hidden herself/himself completely to all statistics programs (there are a few I am evaluating) except for Blogger's own serverbased . So I do not think the intention was to SPAM. I think it was Bloggers pretty new statistics function which did a mistake.
Have a look and decide for yourself. And at the same time - SMILE!
Smile, link to Youtube
Have a nice day or sleep well all of you!
It has to be fun, or else we cannot make it
Next visitor had a pokersite as referring address. But that was definitely a SPAM.
ReplyDeleteDo never send anything at Twitter tagged with #SPAM (*giggling*)