A few days ago I noticed a website called widecircles.net. This is the same website setup by a person who runs blackhatworld.com. It seems BHW and Wide Circles had some kind of contest going on and Harro from BHW and widecircles.net ended up losing. So I guess this is his attempt at portraying companies in a negative light.
What’s intresting here, the .net website says this “
Wide Circles uses Xrumer to promote there customers programs, these will not work great for you unless, you want to ruin your rankings”
It is clearly obvious that this statement is false, since Wide Circles or widecircles.com ( the real website and the company ) does not use xrumer but instead they use human publishers. This is visible from their community portal website and other pages, also if you sign up for a publisher account you can see that they are using humans to do these tasks, since they require knowledge on how to write a comment, pass the tests required and so on, clearly something xrumer can never do.
Secondly he goes on talking how widecircles or wide circles uses the domain proxy, he says:
“Wide Circles is so legit of a company they use Domains by proxy to hide there Whois records.”
Well almost anyone out there uses private registration these days, that does not mean the company is trying to hide something, even paypal and ebay and other companies use private registration you moron. Private registration is enabled by default when you register domains at some registrars since they want to make more money. This is clearly not an indicator whether company is engaged in legal or illegal practice and that kind of statement made by this idiot at .net website is clearly stupid. It seems then he went on to spam bunch of forums to increase his ranking at that .net website. How stupid is this ? The whole website ( widecircles.net ) seems to be setup to just clearly alter the real facts and depict company in worst possible light just for his own amusment.
Having used widecircles.com recently I noticed company offers many other avenues, not just forum or blog commenting service for which they use what they call social signatures, they also have divisions for creative material writing and they offer blog article writing and other things, this certainly is an indicator that they are not just engaged in one service but many. I am for one a supporter of blog comments that are of good quality and if I see a comment of good quality I will certainly approve it, even at the cost of giving it some link juice.
There are many companies out there providing blog comment services, but I think widecircles.com is doing a great work and coupling this together with many other services such as social bookmarking, which I am probably going to talk in another article. They seem to be moving in right direction, but I think the reasoning behind some of the decsions they made recently is pretty good.
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A few days ago I noticed a website called widecircles.net. This is the same website setup by a person who runs blackhatworld.com. It seems BHW and Wide Circles had some kind of contest going on and Harro from BHW and widecircles.net ended up losing. So I guess this is his attempt at portraying companies in a negative light.
What’s intresting here, the .net website says this “
Wide Circles uses Xrumer to promote there customers programs, these will not work great for you unless, you want to ruin your rankings”
It is clearly obvious that this statement is false, since Wide Circles or widecircles.com ( the real website and the company ) does not use xrumer but instead they use human publishers. This is visible from their community portal website and other pages, also if you sign up for a publisher account you can see that they are using humans to do these tasks, since they require knowledge on how to write a comment, pass the tests required and so on, clearly something xrumer can never do.
Secondly he goes on talking how widecircles or wide circles uses the domain proxy, he says:
“Wide Circles is so legit of a company they use Domains by proxy to hide there Whois records.”
Well almost anyone out there uses private registration these days, that does not mean the company is trying to hide something, even paypal and ebay and other companies use private registration you moron. Private registration is enabled by default when you register domains at some registrars since they want to make more money. This is clearly not an indicator whether company is engaged in legal or illegal practice and that kind of statement made by this idiot at .net website is clearly stupid. It seems then he went on to spam bunch of forums to increase his ranking at that .net website. How stupid is this ? The whole website ( widecircles.net ) seems to be setup to just clearly alter the real facts and depict company in worst possible light just for his own amusment.
Having used widecircles.com recently I noticed company offers many other avenues, not just forum or blog commenting service for which they use what they call social signatures, they also have divisions for creative material writing and they offer blog article writing and other things, this certainly is an indicator that they are not just engaged in one service but many. I am for one a supporter of blog comments that are of good quality and if I see a comment of good quality I will certainly approve it, even at the cost of giving it some link juice.
There are many companies out there providing blog comment services, but I think widecircles.com is doing a great work and coupling this together with many other services such as social bookmarking, which I am probably going to talk in another article. They seem to be moving in right direction, but I think the reasoning behind some of the decsions they made recently is pretty good.
Thanks.
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