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Explain this google search to me...
I'm looking for a replacement for my Goodyear Racing Impact Wrench that I take to the track. I typed that phrase into Google and one of the links was this:
http://sites.google.com/site/eydvtobaakggstddc/goodyear-racing-24v-cordless-impact-wrench-goodyear-racing-24v-cordless-impact-wrench-33609-goodyear-racing-24v-cordless-impact-wrench What is a person supposed to do with this information/page? It's a bunch of gibberish, but someone coded it...I suspect. I seem to run across more and more links like these when shopping, but I don't understand what value it provides. Can someone help explain it? |
FYI - Malwarebytes blocks it
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weird, I'd NEVER seen anything like that before. That looks new. But, I did learn some stuff like...
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I've often wondered about results like this myself. You get pages that have the term you searched for... no matter what term it is. It's like they auto-generate the term you searched for, or something....
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I think it's to generate some sort of ad traffic or something.
I think the best bit on the page was assful of pipe wrench |
Just type in your cc info and hope for the best. Everyone does it.
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Get and 18 Li-ion Makita impact! The black and white ones... They are light, and hit nice and hard...
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I looked at that page and compared it to pages linked to that I used to get spam about. The spams I got looked very similar but buried in the text were links to order drugs online. I could not find any links in this page. I even tried the old high light trick and nothing.
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