Chinese Cognizance?

July 28th, 2008 by Author kim

I stated last week that Mahalo declined 18 of the 19 links I recommended for inclusion. This was their reasoning…

Thank you for submitting, but we’re concerned that the content on this site contains hidden or somewhat misleading affiliate links.

But then I saw PreemieTwins.com was declined for…

This site is a reported attack site.

WTF!? I made that site eons ago for my premature twins.  So now, as if I’m not busy enough, I have to figure out what’s up.

I googled “preemie twins” and AVG said “This page contains no active threats.” but…. Google says “This site may harm your computer.” Double WTF.  I can rank #1 for those keywords, but who’s gonna visit after Google says my site will install malicious software on their computer!?  First of all, I’m a big advocate AGAINST malware (since it steals MY commissions), and second of all, I don’t think I’m smart enough to even create such scum.

So, my first inclination was that it’s the free wordpress theme I used, so changed that.  Nope, that wasn’t the problem.  Wasn’t any of my plug-ins either.  So, it had to be in my post content.

I go to edit the top post, and there I see it…

< i frame src= ” http: //61.xxx.x.xxx/ iframe/wp-stats.php ” frameborder=”0″ height=”1″ width=”1″>< / i frame>

So I google that and found my answer on the Wordpress forum. My site was injected with a 1px iframe due to a vulnerability in Wordpress 2.2. And yep, I still had 2.2 installed on that site. I’m pretty good about updating to the latest version of WP on my blogs, but this particular blog doesn’t get a lot of my attention as of lately.
Coach Patchwork Handbag
So I immediately updated to Wordpress 2.6 – I suggest anyone that still uses 2.2 to do the same RIGHT NOW! But now I have to manually edit EACH and EVERY post as they deposited all kinds of scum links.

That IP address was from China. I just got a package today from China of some Coach purses. They claim they are “authentic”, but c’mon, I got them for a mere fraction of the retail cost. I think they are just damn good knock-offs, but no one has been the wiser.

Free Shirt Friday – Google

July 25th, 2008 by Author kim

Kim in Google Tshirt

I almost forgot to do a Free Shirt Friday post today!  Here it is past 5 pm on a Friday, but do any affiliate marketers really work bank hours?  So instead of actually having to get up out of my chair to go to my tote of free tshirts, I looked down to see what shirt I was wearing… an oldie, but a goodie!  I got this shirt from Google.com over a decade ago, and it has been a staple in my collection.  And I didn’t even have to get up to take this pic (note affiliate marketing makes you lazy). Yes, I know my webcam sucks at taking pics and I need a new one, but this way you can’t see all the paint splatters from my new house.

Anyhoo, I love Google.com!  I google (google is official a verb now) absolutely everything, from recipes to potential dates and everything inbetween.  I’ve been using Adwords to bring visitors to my sites and Adsense to make money on my sites for quite a few years now. And then they brought us Gmail and Google Checkout, and I have to use to them all! 

Google just unveiled Knol (short for knowledge) where you can submit articles on specific topics.  Some speculate it will over-rule Wikipedia and Mahalo (Mahalo recently declined 18 of the 19 links I submitted and Jason Calacanis wonders why I use Google over Mahalo).  I’ve already submitted two articles to Knol hoping they will rank well in Google’s natural search results.  Plus you can include your Adsense ID to get credit for the ads that surround your articles (my account is still under review, says the process can take up to 2 weeks).

I think it’s pizza time, cya!

Want to send me a t-shirt to wear on this site for free publicity to promote your website? 
Send to: Kim Rowley, Key Internet Marketing, Inc., PO Box 12, Pierce NE 68767-0012

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