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Intresting stories coming from Jackie’s SEO blog on Wide Circles, how Andy tried to portray them in negative light and how .net website setup to mirror the real company website is fake site run by a well known blackhatter who hates them because of his personal agenda. Some of the accusations Andy makes shown to be very silly and inappropriate without checking his facts.
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from nancyd91 1342 Days ago #
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great story, andy beard and that .net site setup to mirror the real company does look very fishy to me. thanks for informing us

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from nancyd91 1342 Days ago #
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I would not trust what andy beard says

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from jacklasappe 1342 Days ago #
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thats intresting, andy beard thinks he is some seo god, I had a problem with him last year, he wrote all bunch of bull about my website.

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from Kimota 1342 Days ago #
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Anyone else think the last three comments on this thread are merely spam from boigus accounts in an attempt to trump up extra sphinns? The first comment is correct- it’s a poorly written post on a blog with 2 posts, both on the same subject and may well be purely an exercise in reputation management. The thext three comments are made by people with no sphinn history, no submissions and only comments here. For that reason - consider this desphinned for obviously bogus behaviour.

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from jdanston 1342 Days ago #
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Thanks for the info.

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from massa 1342 Days ago #
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I’ve known Andy for a long time and even though he may not tell you what you want to hear, I’ve always known him to tell the truth. naturally, there are some who would take issue with that.

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from jdanston 1342 Days ago #
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I’ve known that andy aligned himself before with some paid commentators saying how this was ethical, anyways I think the article does make some good points, even though english might be off by a bit, maybe its not their native language.

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from nickyphilip23 1293 Days ago #
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Any legitimate service, if they wanted to get press coverage from an international news publication, might issue a press release, and contact a newspaper through legitimate channels directly, or maybe through their public relations company.Wide Circles seem to have a different approach that might gain them coverage, but for totally different reasons.________________Nicky PhilipWide Circles

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from John133 1293 Days ago #
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Wide Circles is a good way for the people to know the every topic according their knowledge.----------------------------JohnWide Circles

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from MikeDammann 1293 Days ago #
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Thought I might add a meaningless oneliner with a link like everyone else.--------------------------MikeWide Circles

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from Kimota 943 Days ago #
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See my comments in the main thread. Obvious bogus comments trying to help a terrible post attacking a member of the community

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from massa 943 Days ago #
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this story has more flies on it than a $5 hooker at a nudist camp

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from Hobo 943 Days ago #
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Desphinned ’cause I do trust Andy beard. If he is calling somebody a spammer then I’d trust that evaluation before some bogus thread.

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from Burgo 943 Days ago #
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Heh. Bogus... and if you’re going to do something like this, at least have the decency to link to a post, rather than the homepage :P

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