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Dear mr./ms. SpamBot, thanks for your comment! Instead of deleting it right away, I think I'll leave your message here just out of curiosity.

As, I must admit that I'm having little difficulties trying to figure out what is the point in this kind of spam. My best guess is that Bunbury HW&G company has paid for some advertising company for boosted visibility in the internet, not exactly knowing that what they are paying for is automated spam. Seems like a sad affair to me. On their homepage it declares that they are "professional and honest" - but I think using spam to advertise ones business contradicts with claims of honesty and professionality. If the company has paid for this campaign, it has effectively paid for smearing its reputation, making the Bunbury HW&G company appear as an untrustworthy spammer and liar.

I don't know if it is a coincidence or not, but this spam comment appeared a day or two after I posted 'Antianxiety' which mentions connecting an electric hot water system and plumbing work - if the spambot is targeting blogs with certain keywords, their logic is funny. I'm not quite sure what is the point of spamming an older entry instead of the exact one mentioning plumbing. One explanation would be that they are actually hoping for the spam comment to go unnoticed and undeleted - as some google algorithms might just react to the amount of links to a certain site. So that the ranking of that plumbing company goes up, Google algorithm thinks that it is a good an interesting page because so many people over the internet are posting links to it. If so, I'm doing them a favour by not deleting this spam comment, leaving the link there.

Oh well.

When you need extra visibility in the InterNet, you absolutely NEED to stay away from companies selling spam and scam services. Using their services is probably going to be bad for your reputation.

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