As far as my input toward the article... there are enough «self - appointed» guardinans here who in the past have taken over nicely when it came to so -
called SPAM links.
That's
called spam links by people in the SEO and Internet business, and I have to believe by the SEO people at FindLaw.
Not exact matches
And that is true for all varieties of
links, even most of the ones you might
call «
spam,» as long as you're not the one placing those
links.
You will soon see that some people you follow on Twitter will fill your inbox (
called Direct Message, or DM, a private message between you and another person) with generic
spam messages and
links to their books.