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Old 01-12-2004, 11:41 AM   Postid: 103976
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Strange guestbook signing

As I got home today, I noticed that someone had signed my guestbook. He told me how much he likes the site but that I should put some better links on the links page. Now I always like it when people sign my guestbook, but this was a little strange. At first, the email the person gave was a wrong one since I got a failed delivery message from the server (the guestbook sends a mail to the address entered). Now the guestbook also lets someone add their own homepage address. The person entered a porn sites address. Anyway, I decided to look at the raw log files for today. Since the guestbook gave me the exact time he put the entry, I could find what IP address he was using. Now I also found out how he got to my site, and it was by entering the following in Google: "sign guestbook url". So I'm thinking he's looking for guestbooks to sign, and put his URL in, so that he can get a higher ranking on Google. Am I right?

PS: He never even visited the links page
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