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23 June 2006 Issue #276 weekly Dear Reader,
It's good being back in Bierland. The World Cup is in full swing and tomorrow may be a difficult day for me. I'm an "old country" American - generations of being mixed in the American gene pool since the 1700s, with some family members coming over in the 1600s from England. So I'm a true mutt. But I am one quarter Swede (grandfather - mother's side) - so I identify with the Swedes a bit more than the Germans, even though I live here. Saturday it's Germany vs Sweden, and guess who my friends will be rooting for tomorrow? I'll be in the corner with my little Swedish flag awaiting my ostracization. In this issue:
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If you couldn't tell, I was tripping around California for the past 2 1/2 weeks. It was my grandmother's 100th birthday and it was quite a big celebration for the family and friends. She forgets a lot, and sometimes it can be a little funny. My brother-in-law had made a slide show of old photos of her from the 20s and 30s; her with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren as babies. It was the finale of the party - shown in a small auditorium for all to see. The next day she had forgotten she had seen it. So we showed it to her in her room on a laptop. About half-way through, a photo appeared of her and my grandfather (the Swede) taken in the early thirties. They were sitting and she had her arm around his shoulders. "Who's that woman with her arm around my man?" she said. We sort of laughed it off and explained that it was her. "Well, I don't like it. That's my husband." Okay grandma. But at least she's good natured, and laughs when she realizes that she's forgetting things. Perhaps this is one of her secrets for longevity. She's also always preached to me "You have to do what you're interested in." And simple as that may seem - that is a gem to pursue. I remember when I left the Army years ago, the skills I had were knowing how to blow up things, emplacing minefields, shooting at stuff, jumping out of airplanes, and training soldiers how to survive in a myriad of situations. What the hell was I supposed to do in the civilian world? Blow stuff up and shoot at things? Nope, that wouldn't work out too well. Besides, I was getting a bit tired of those sort of activities. But people always interested me, and I missed my soldiers - so I chose a path that led me to teaching, providing information, and getting involved with people. And what I'm interested in, I've integrated into what I do - well, most of the time at least. It was good being back in my homeland - California. I spent a great deal of the time chillin' at Laguna Beach - body surfing and chowing down on Mexican food, Sushi, and anything else I can't get or eat here. And it's good to be back. I have a lot of work to get done, so please bear with me as I slowly get back up to speed. I'm still in a semi-chill mode. |
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One day George W. went out to dinner with a Jewish friend. The friend recommended a kosher place nearby.
They arrived and Dubya's friend ordered them both the house specialty: matzo ball soup. The waiter brought the bowls and George looked at the soup suspiciously, but his friend urged him to try at least one taste. So he took a bite of matzo ball and slurped some soup and clearly liked it.
After Dubya was finished he said, "Mmm mmm, that was good! But tell me, do you Jewish folks eat other parts of the matzo, or just the balls?"
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888.COM STRIKES BACK A promise to investigate any credible complaint against the black hats, but a veiled legal warning too Some months into an increasingly bitter dispute (see earlier InfoPowa reports) with the online gambling affiliate sector over alleged tolerance of "black hat" search engine optimisation tactics involving site scraping and blog spamming, 888.com has struck back. The giant online casino group has been the target of repeated criticism for allegedly turning a blind eye or profiting from the black hat practices of some of its marketing affiliates. Allegations include site scraping or content theft, inappropriate targeting and the irrelevant spamming of blogs in attempts to push the search engine rankings of 888.com higher. Several prominent affiliate sites have roundly condemned the activities as prejudicial to affiliates and unethical in nature, and have disassociated themselves from 888. There has also been widespread and continuous criticism of 888.com, mainly by affiliates on a diversity of leading public message boards around the Internet, and suggestions that affiliates take retaliatory action by linking their sites and publicising the issue. A key irritant for affiliates has been the public silence on the issue by 888.com. This week, Nicholas Lev, a 888.com and Random Logic executive based in Israel sent a letter on the issue to a number of prominent affiliates, who published it on their sites. After several paragraphs highlighting the good reputation of the company and its brands, Lev gets down to business by addressing the accusations, saying: "No official process of any kind was conducted by ANY authorized party to verify these allegations. Additionally most of the affiliates who have been singled out for practicing "Immoral" marketing techniques on 888.com's behalf are providing marketing services to several other large and small online gaming companies. "Strangely enough only 888.com was continually accused of working with these affiliates. Some CAP Members have even raised the suspicion that our competitors have directly or indirectly contributed to these accusations. While we have repeatedly attempted to contact several members who have lodged complaints, our attempts were ignored. "It seems resolution is not what the accusations are aimed at achieving but rather damaging 888.com's hard earned reputation hiding behind anonymous identities as the Web permits." Lev goes on to draw attention to the group's Affiliate Program contractual terms, which specifically exclude the conduct on which the allegations are based, and reveals that: "We have recently investigated several hundred affiliate accounts that were brought to our attention and immediately blocked the ones who have violated our policies." He points out that his company recently added a notice on its Affiliate Program homepage outlining 888.com's Ethical Marketing Practices Policy with a link to report any misbehavior of 888.com affiliates, and emphasises that every time a credible allegation that a member of the program has engaged in any sort of illegal or illicit activity is made, the company will investigate it thoroughly. "If the evidence that is gathered proves wrongdoing there will be decisive action taken, including blocking their affiliate account and suspending all payments, towards the affiliate found in breach of this policy. We encourage all moderators and members to share any evidence of misbehaviour of our affiliates and 888 guarantees that there will be a prompt and efficient investigation. "However, that being said, we will not tolerate baseless accusations by anonymous moderators or members and will take legal action against those who libel 888," Lev concludes. Whilst this semi-public appearance and explanation of its actions against black hat SEO activity is welcome, albeit belated the threat of legal action was probably unnecessary and will not sit well with many affiliates who have been prejudiced by black hat activities. It may be a better strategy for 888.com to get together with senior affiliates or representatives of groups of affiliates in a consultative process to get to the bottom of these allegations and then take genuine remedial action should this be required. 888.com should also consider the benefits that can flow from an open and communicative posture in industry disputes of this nature - by leaving the field to its detractors it has done more harm than good to itself, and a more proactive stance would have served it better. Taking something positive from the development, which occurred as InfoPowa was going to press this week, at least the parties are now communicating with one another and with the right sort of commitment to a solution on both sides these black hat activities can be stamped out. News courtesy of Infopowa news service. Complaints? Kudos? Please let me know. Peace | ||||
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