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12 commentsThursday, September 3, 2009

Google Cash Scams - SEOs to the Rescue

"White Knights" Take on Fraudulent Results

There is a scam going on inside of Google search results called Google Cash, aka: Google Money Tree, aka: Google Treasure Chest. This is where alleged scammers misrepresent themselves as being affiliated with Google, and advertise a low-cast kit, which would enable people to make money.

Now SEO professionals are teaming up to try and influence natural search results that would ordinarily bring up links to these scammers, to instead include articles warning of its existence. This is being referred to as "White Knight SEO." (HT: Matt McGee)

Google knows about the scammers, and has even posted warnings about them to their company blog, but some wonder why they they are still letting advertisers target keywords like "Google Cash." These ads may not be scams, but it certainly creates some confusion.

Google Cash Ads

"I am more than a little surprised by those defending Googles (lack) of action here. How hard would it be for Google to prevent ads from showing on the keyword 'Google Money Tree' or 'Google Cash?'" asks Jonah Stein, (who coined the term "White Knight SEO") in a comment at Search Engine Land. He has written about the topic in Google’s Cash Cow – Scam Advertising & Profits, as have David Rodnitzky in Alert - Google Cash Scam and Johnathan Hochman in Google Turns Blind Eye to Scam Ads.

It looks like the "White Knights" have prevailed though, because the organic results all appear to be in reference to Google Cash as a scam. As McGee points out, usually Google doesn't like these organized efforts to influence results, but perhaps considering the cause, they will let this one slide.

News Tags: SEO, search results, SERPs
About the author:
Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003. Twitter: @CCrum237

The REAL rescue

Sorry, but I just can't let this pass.

This is just a nonsense publicity ploy as far as I can tell.

My site was ranked number 1 since NOVEMBER 19, 2008 WARNING people about Google Money Tree and many other Google bizkit scams. There are 800+ blog comments of people helping people on the site where we discuss these scams.

The National Consumers' league used the blog discussion to issue THEIR warning about Google Money Tree on their savvy consumer blog.

I spent hundreds of hours of my own time helping people file complaints with authorities, try to get refunds from the company and worked directly with the FTC on one specific case, providing documentation and agreeing to testify should the case go to trial.

Wake up folks. It's SEPTEMBER 3, 2009.

Where were these "White Knights" for the 10+ months when the public REALLY needed them?

It's all about buzz, not SEO

Where were the "White Knights" when we needed them?

They were not around till they decided to market their own products and services piggybacking on the buzz about these scams.

The only "White Knights" that are real are the scam prevention websites where the average user can make posts about them all, not just the topic of the week/month.

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