Spamming Google Calendar

April 14th, 2006 by Michael Gray in Grayhat SEO, SEO


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Want some groovy nofollow links from a google subdomain? Go start a calendar put a web address in the comments field for an appointment and make the calendar public.

Update:My Bad you’ve actually got to be logged into get the nofollowed link, not sure what the spiders are going to do with the XML file when they get it

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4 Responses to “Spamming Google Calendar”

  1. ZMAng Says:

    You’ll have to forgive me, but doesn’t Google Calendar cap your links with a redirection, e.g. “hxxp://abc” becomes “hxxp://google/url?sa=http://abc.com”?

  2. Administrator Says:

    when you’re logged in, you get a straight nofollow link no redirection through google

  3. ZMAng Says:

    Aiks, my mistake there actually. Apparently, if you use the “” HTML tag, you get the redirect, but if you don’t, then you get the straight nofollow link.

  4. ZMAng Says:

    Darn, bad move on my part in my previous comment. I meant the “a href” HTML tag.

    Sorry for the double post.