I was rummaging on Digg and came across this submission on viral marketing: http://digg.com/technology/Viral_Marketing:_brief_overview Sounds interesting ... http://www.webmaster-corner.com/showthread.php?tid=1 Looks familiar: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=31929&highlight=viral+marketing Thieving git! Word for word!
What do you know? Thieving git Maro is a member here: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/member.php?u=9935
i dont get it......if you want to steal at least rewrite the article it's not that hard. just take point form notes of it, and create a new article did people not write essays in high school?
People are funny. One of the moderators over at SEO Chat lifted an entire FAQ answer from me and only bothered to change the URL's in the example: http://forums.seochat.com/search-engine-optimization-28/redirect-57004.html
Well, if he is passing stuff off as his own work when it isn't, then yes, he is a fraud. Did I mention he was a thieving git?
LOL I guess its about honor among theives. If someone does that and leaves it so openly traceable is not that the same as "referencing it"?
That's like breaking into someone's house and stealing their car and daughter, but leaving a note telling them where you're going to be.
No you left a note and cookies. My daughter had fun and the car was washed when you brought it back a month later.
yeah, but their site's all weird and looks like a wet rag. whereas yours is nice and green...and run by shaaaawn (who hrblcantra has a crush on )