Google Maps Spam & Abuse

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First Case of Large Scale Abuse at Google Maps

Heh. Looks like a couple spammers accomplished in a day - for free - what it took Meola and others $$$$ and years to do.

I wonder if this is how 1-800-Flowers took over the listings of some of the independently owned Conroy's stores in So Cal? See what I mean here.
 
talk about a "hijacking!!"
this bid for supremacy is literally going to rip these supposed business people into shreds
 
Oh man that sucks.

Last week Yellowbook came in and had to give my money back for a listing on the online directory.

Aparently 800 flowers and conroys purchased all of the available banners.

This monster is going to be tuff to beat. To bad we can't figure out how to really pull our resources together.

I hope the blog linking and review brigade gets off there butt soon!!!!!
 
A new report about affiliate marketers spamming their way to the top of Google Local is out:

More Mapspam

I have done some reporting on a new, more sophisticated occurrence of MapSpam on Google and Yahoo in an article at SearchEngineLand:
MapSpammers Getting More Sophisticated.

The story was based on techniques originally described in a post at oooff.com. This newest approach integrates all of the previous ideas of listing a business at a central po box/ mail distribution center, naming the business and domain with your search phrase + location for each of the major markets and linking them back to a website that presents a home page based on those variables.

There have been additional on-going reports in Google Groups-Maps for Business of a more local type of spam where a business will list itself at numerous locations or more likely numerous names at one location. Here is one of the posts:

I work for a company who owns www.NewYears.com. A competing company(newyearseve.com) has recently registered hundreds of fake”businesses” using the address “Suite 7W, 133 West 25th Street, NewYork, NY” and the phone number (212) 724-3900 all with the keyword”New Years” in the title using different variations of the address.

They’ve done this to fool Google into including them at the top of allsearch results that have local information associated with it. Thismust be some kind of new SEO scam and its definitely working. Thesebusinesses do not exist and are taking away from the website thatactually have decent SEO. Is there some way I can report this Google?If its happening to us, I’m sure its happening to others as well.

You can test this by going to google.com and searching for “new yearseve nyc”

It appears that Google has recently removed these listings and the original thread but it is interesting that the mapspam in now appears in specific local markets as well as nationally driven local spam in the major markets. Local has arrived.
The biggest problem with using the PO Box-as-your-address is that with the coming mobile web, consumers will be driving up the 'flower shop' and find a bunch of metal boxes in a UPS store. Street View will also expose the scammers - but it will take a while.

Just be on the lookout for OGs masquerading as 'Local' and report them to the Google Maps group.
 
First Case of Large Scale Abuse at Google Maps

Heh. Looks like a couple spammers accomplished in a day - for free - what it took Meola and others $$$$ and years to do.

I wonder if this is how 1-800-Flowers took over the listings of some of the independently owned Conroy's stores in So Cal? See what I mean here.
Hmm interesting. I've notice that when I search google for florist in my city and nearby zip codes my shop name comes up multiple times and a couple of the maps show my store in the wrong location. Now, when I log into my own google account I have just one listing that I created and it does show the correct map. Anyone know where the erroneous listing is coming from or how to fix it?
 
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