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...or any other search engine?
I mean like you heard the stories of succesfull hackers getting pretty good jobs sometimes at security firms etc... ...now do the search engines the same, or is this just a silly question... cheers viggen |
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I asked Yahoo! this and they said no, never.
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MSN certainly gets the opinions of spammers - particularly in last year's search champs. Google - Matt Cutts in particular gets lots of input from those guys at conferences, private meet-ups, etc. Yahoo! I don't know about, but I can say that no one in search has ever reported a prominent spammer joining a search engine...
It does seem like a natural move, though - why has it never happened? I can't honestly say.
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Found it http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/001163.html
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Great topic, held off to write about it this morning at http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/003275.html
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I'm sure they hire ex spammers. It would be silly not too. I don't think any current spammer would give up the luxury of not having to go into an office everyday if they ran a successful "business"
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I don't see why they wouldn't "hire" or "contract" spammers. That's probably one of the better investments any of the engines can make instead of trying to figure it our themselves on how to fight spam.
All G,Y and M have smart biz dev people working with them and if one of the suggestions at a biz meeting was not "let's hire spammer_001 to work for us" - then it could be an ego thing But yes, to me its a no brainer to hire the top spammers at a ridiculous salary but then again, spammers are rebels at heart....and they may not even want to join those engine-*****s at all...it all depends on the rewards :-) |
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Greg posted this at SEOmoz:
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Well i m sure they hire spammers and they must be paying them well.
Big companies have big pockets so hiring a spammer is not a problem for big companies. whatever be the package of a spammer,company will always getter a better ROI.
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There's the issue though that it is probably easier being a spammer than being the one trying to contain spam. Of course, as spamming becomes more and more complicated against a huge team of search engine engineers the odds may have evened out, at least least we can hope so
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