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Senin, 28 Desember 2009

Great, Car with Wind Fuels - OneCat

Latest discoveries in the world, a car with wind fuels are environmentally friendly which is different from other fuels, wind fuels does not cause air pollution.

A hybrid technology that claims to claim more fuel efficient and more environmentally friendly, but hybrid technology is not really friendly to the earth. hybrid engines enable the conventional engine using fossil fuels which are supported by a battery, but for wind-powered car developed by a company in New York, United States, this really does not produce emissions. Very good?

car with wind fuels

car in motion with the use of air pollution, developed by a former engineer in Formula One (F1) who now works at the European MDI Corporation, the car was ready to wind it into the prototyping stage. After conducting a series of agreements that allegedly done with "Tata Motors" and some Japanese automakers, MDI has just licensed the brand-new technology to Zero Pollution Motors, based in New York. American automotive companies that will produce cars with a capacity of wind power six seats, the car will be launched in 2010. According to Technoride, Zero Pollution cars will develop wind power is capable encouraged to peak velocity of 150 km/hour with coverage of about 800 miles.

The designers gave the car a five-seat capacity this, OneCAT. Car body is built from fiber glass. Hence this car has only 350 kg empty west. Design costs were relatively low awakening, no more than 2,500 pounds.

What distinguishes the more environmentally friendly car (hybrid) is not driven this car electricity or battery. But compressed air. This pressurized air from the compressor engines which are stored in a tank of carbon fiber. The tank is designed together with the chassis. To fill the air tank that is only needed time no less than three minutes. More rapidly than filling a car battery even through a single quick charge. Full volume of air tank capable of running the vehicle up to four hours.

Kamis, 24 Desember 2009

BMW X5M can be ordered now

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Toward the close of 2009, BMW Indonesia, bringing the BMW X5M. One of 10 new cars in 2010 will go ahead, now on display at Studio BWM, Plaza Indonesia, began Monday.

BMW X5M have not sold freely, but this X5 M version can be ordered from now on. "The system by request. So consumers can order to suit his and didelivery will begin in May 2010, "said Helena Abidin, Corporate Communications Director of PT. BMW Indonesia in a press release, in Jakarta, some time ago.

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Ramesh Divyanathan, President Director of PT BMW Indonesia adds X5 M is one of 10 new cars that will be marketed next BMW in 2010. As an opening beginning with the BMW X5 M. "This vehicle is intended for those who like challenges and performance," said Ramesh.

The entry X5 M is indeed quite surprising because this vehicle is the first all-wheel drive that uses turbo V8 engine capacity of 4400 cc. This car has a maximum torque of 680 Nm at 1500-5650 rpm range. BMW X5 M claims can go 100 miles per hour in just 4.7 seconds.

BMW Indonesia currently has three variants include the xDrive30i Sport X5 (USD 1.299 billion) and the xDrive30i Comfort (USD 1.350 billion), and the xDrive48i (USD 1.750 billion). These prices are still off-the-road.

While X5M will sell between USD 2.2 billion to USD 2.4 billion. "Depending on the features and completeness," said Helena. Curious, come to Plaza Indonesia.

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Selasa, 22 Desember 2009

Audi A8 First Car Use Google Earth

Audi first car use google earth

Audi recently announced, the Audi A8 the first car in the world using Google Earth software that can be used as a digital navigation system (GPS).

Technology called multimedia interface (MMI) is integrated hard disk, telephone, and audio data to the graphics processor is capable of displaying high quality images and three-dimensional. If the customer ordered a modem optional features GPRS/EDGE, so he can find the desired place (points-of-interest) through Google that is connected to the Internet.

This system also provides car owners objectives that can be programmed to be saved if at any time to the desired location. When will enter Indonesia?

Sabtu, 19 Desember 2009

Engine Performance Nissan Grand Livina yet unmatched

Yesterday, just bought 164 magazines and AutoBild edition interesting is the way of the 3 test car for the family MPV. The first of course newest product output Freed Honda is A/T, the Nissan Grand Livina Ultimate 1.8XV A/T and the last Toyota Kijang Inova G Luxury M/T.

nissan grand lavina

The results of my assessment table clay won the Grand Livina in the performance with a value of 9, is a proud Freed Honda only got 6 and Inova also 6. During this 1.5XV pake Grand Livina was always steady driving, the engine's known that designed by Renault in F1 like speeding. Not always small cc capacity was lost as a larger but it depends on the designer.


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Fuel consumption is also included for the Grand Livina efficient equivalent value Inova Freed only 8 were 7, especially the version of the manual transmission. And when buying a car, fuel consumption is one important factor for me personally. Just crazy if every day to buy petrol, mending once a week to buy them after they were tired of the streets do not run out too.

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Value is about 9 again obtained Leisure Nissan, while Freed only get 7 and 8 Inova dapet. They said that the roof design combined with the "single AC blowers" can still make a comfortable bench 3rd row, and this is true. Ever night time air-conditioning gives a chance still the lowest in the cold to say the same of the passengers, while there are 4 people who body fat. Features and accommodation problems for the third row is still losing the same GL Freed because of the first Honda to win the feature in the other car appeal. From the table if I counted assessment: Freed (86), GL 1.8 (87) and Inova (79). But by using the star rating was at odds GL Freed with just 1 star and that winning is Freed.

Well, no problem because I also do not want to buy Freed kok, box cars behind him like a question but if the front box is very good. if I am a better person first test drive. every car that wants to buy.

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Nissan Grand Livina confronting Toyota

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The launch of the latest MTPV is clearly blocking nissan Toyota, challenging segmentation between Avanza and Inova. he following price comparisons.

nissan grand livina

Actually this thread Grand Livina was busy talking about the internet starting from such a forum kaskus to news in the papers. Interesting because of head to head with the Kijang Inova.

Facts car sales in Indonesia
Jan 2007 26.804 units
Feb 2007 23.811 units
March 2007> 30,000 units

Anjar think:
1. Japan's product strategy makes a similar product-like, such as the Jazz - Yaris - Swiftx or CR-V - Xtrail - Fortuner. Economics of scale are clearly beneficial for its keiretsu supplier Denso, Denso tetep also, JVC, JVC, too.

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Honda Accord Crosstour 4WD - 2010

honda accord crosstour

Highs and Lows

Highs: Still a sweet-driving Accord, now with nearly twice the cargo space.

Lows: Questionable looks, no four-cylinder option, and why does an Accord wagon have to weigh two tons?

Specifications

VEHICLE TYPE: front-engine, 4-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 5-door wagon

PRICE AS TESTED: $36,930 (base price: $34,730)

ENGINE TYPE: SOHC 24-valve V-6, aluminum block and heads, port fuel injection

Displacement: 212 cu in, 3471cc
Power (SAE net): 271 bhp @ 6200 rpm
Torque (SAE net): 254 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm

TRANSMISSION: 5-speed automatic

DIMENSIONS:
Wheelbase: 110.1 in Length: 196.8 in
Width: 74.7 in Height: 65.7 in
Curb weight: 4068 lb

C/D TEST RESULTS:
Zero to 60 mph: 7.2 sec
Zero to 100 mph: 18.6 sec
Zero to 120 mph: 30.6 sec
Street start, 5–60 mph: 7.5 sec
Standing ¼-mile: 15.6 sec @ 92 mph
Top speed (governor limited): 121 mph
Braking, 70–0 mph: 187 ft
Roadholding, 300-ft-dia skidpad: 0.80 g

FUEL ECONOMY:
EPA city/highway driving: 17/25 mpg
C/D observed: 21 mpg

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The best motor version "MOTORCYCLE.COM"

Motorcycle.com, daily site discusses the development of motorcycles and knick-knacks make the best selection of motorcycles for the first time this year.

best motorcycles

The lucky and the right to award the best bike "Motorcycle.com" Best Of awards 2009 (motherboard) for the first time this is Triumph Street Triple R. This bike is equipped with sophisticated technology that makes it able to drive well on the street or track anywhere. This motorcycle carrying three-cylinder 675cc engine, with power of 107 bhp at 11.700 rpm spin. Besides, Triumph Triple R is matched with sport suspension and four radial brake discs, which makes brake function can be more responsive when the unexpected conditions.

It also held elections for Best Sportbike (Best Sport Motorcycles 2009), which was won by Kawasaki ZX-6R. ZX-6R was reborn in 2009 with many other improvements. ZX-6R four-cylinder engines carrying capacity of 599 cc and has particularly four valves per cylinder offers a peak power slightly greater than the previous version, which is 128 PS at 14,000 rpm and 66.7 Nm of torque at 11,800 rpm. Indeed in terms of energy has become a tradition, if may Kawasaki's most respected position and achieve the highest top speed. For more details you can read in motorcycle.com, Preview Kawasaki ZX-6R

Rabu, 14 Januari 2009

Adjusting Your Full Size Pick Up Truck

Do you have a full size pick up truck and want to make it safer and worth a little more? With full size pick up trucks this is a very easy thing to do because of the endless options, … although we’re only going to talk about a few of them.

If you live in a snow & ice climate, are you one of the many people that throws sand bags in the bed of your truck for extra weight and traction? This is a effective way of doing extra weight, no doubt about it. However, some have argued it looks unsightly in the bed of the truck and they may take away from the hauling capacity of the bed. This is true, you really can’t haul a arm chair or garbage cans if the floor of the bed has sand bags all over it.

Consider this option. Install a metal truck box in the bed of your truck under the rear window. These are boxes that rest on the sides of the truck bed and go across the width of the bed under the rear window. They come in different colors such as aluminum, white or black. Most of them are lockable. These boxes, even though you don’t haul tools, have another great purpose. Load them up with sand bags. Once you slam the lid of the box, look at the truck with the tailgate down. You would never know the truck is loaded down with sand bags just by looking at it. You also have plenty of open floor space on the bed of your truck for hauling other things. Plus, you still have the sand bags, but with a far better cosmetic appearance to the truck. This is not only a good idea for the family use pick up truck, …but pick up trucks that plow snow can also benefit from this cosmetic way of carrying sand bags.

Does your truck have a factory style one piece rear window? Make a beneficial change here too. Replace it with a tinted window that can open for fresh air. A tinted or screen printed rear window can help keep the hot sun off the heads and shoulders of people riding inside. This makes the truck more comfortable and reduces the chance of sunlight fading out the top of the seats. Installing a tinted window that opens gives a unbelievable cross draft for fresh air.

Brush guards and grill guards are more than a decoration. They help protect your vehicle from ‘a more costly collision repair’ than if it didn’t have one at all. Lets say two trucks of the same type get in identical accidents. One truck has a guard, the other doesn’t. They both had the front ends hit.

The truck with the guard has a damaged brush guard, some minor damage to lights, hood and grill. The truck without the brush guard has all the same damage as the other truck, … plus radiator, shroud, fan, transmission lines, and maybe the battery. In most cases this truck won’t be driven away and may need a tow truck. When buying one of these guards, make sure you buy a good one.

Now that the front of the truck is protected with a functional accessory, the same can be done with the back of the truck simply by installing a full size class three receiver hitch if one isn’t already present. These are some of the toughest trailer hitches made and are very heavy. The hitch will serve its towing purpose as well as provide protection. The protection comes in the way these hitches really beef up the rear frame area of the truck because they can take one heck of a impact in a rear end collision. It’s for this reason the rear frame tines of your truck are less likely to suffer unfixable damage in a rear end collision.

Toughen up your automatic transmission. Add a transmission cooler. Start using a product I absolutely swear by. Start running ‘Lucas’ transmission additive in your transmission fluid. Normally I’m not a big fan of fluid additives. This product is a exception to this, … not only do I use it, but I encourage others to use it and ‘feel’ the difference in how tight your vehicle feels when you drive it. This product also extends the life and health of your transmission fluid and drastically reduces transmission aging. A awesome product for fleet vehicles, work trucks and plow trucks. You can also use it in cars. I’ve been running ‘Lucas’ in my last eight vehicles as preventative maintenance. Absolutely good stuff.

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Reporter Joseph Toth

Washington Micro Bank BBS

I was raised in Wisconsin as a hard working individual. As a teenager I worked on a farm until I became a adult. I have never worked less than two jobs at a time until I turned 44.

I don’t, … (and never have) smoke, drink, drug or gamble. In 2005 I successfully gave up caffeine entirely and haven’t had any since.

My hobbies are automobiles, electronics, driving and photography.

I have many friends, and I am well known in the tri-village area I live in.

My adult careers that stayed with me long term are ‘commercial driver’ and ‘loss prevention agent’.

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Senin, 05 Januari 2009

How to Perform a Service Check

Author: Robert

Performing regular maintenance on your car is very important to ensure the longevity and economy of your vehicle. However, most people don't know how or what they need to check in order to make sure the car stays in tip-top shape. Although you could go to a dealer or service shop for regular maintenance, there is no reason to spend the money if you can learn how to check things on your own. Therefore, I've assembled a guide to teach you how to look and what to look for when you perform a car service check.

The first thing you need to look at is the exterior of the vehicle, both around and underneath. If you see cracked or peeling tires, then obviously you need to replace them, but it is also important to check for leaks. A good sign of a leak of any type will be a small amount of liquid underneath the car. If you see black, then it is probably oil, if it is green than you most likely have a leak in your cooling system.

You also want to check the fluid levels under the hood to make sure they are all at proper levels. Check the engine oil (usually very easy to find), coolant levels, brake fluid, power steering fluid, transmission or transaxle fluid, and window washer fluid. All of these are important to top off as required to prevent your car from breaking down. Also, when you check your oil, if you see that it is very dark black, then you probably need to change it. Keeping your motor oil fresh is one of the easiest ways to keep a car's engine in top shape.

Once you've checked fluids, you need to look at the hoses, wiring, and sparkplugs. Check to make sure that everything is tight, that the insulation is intact, and that there are no cracks or holes in any of the wires or tubes. A vacuum leak, electrical short or loose sparkplug can all sideline your car, so take the time to look through every part of the engine compartment.

Once you've been under the hood, you have finished most of the car service check. Still, as a final check make sure that your lights, front and back, right and left, all work and that your break and emergency lights work as well. Test your horn, wipe off your lights, and make sure your wipers are still good to go. Once you've done all of these things, then you've done 90% more than most vehicle owners will do and as a result your car will run smooth and you'll know when something is wrong.

When it comes time to do a large repair, such as something inside the engine or underneath the body, or check something you don't understand, then I agree that you should take it in to get serviced, but there is no reason why you can't do the little things on your own and save a ton of cash in the process.

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Kamis, 01 Januari 2009

Protecting Brands Against Web Spam

Hello All...

I have some pretty disturbing news, and as unfortunate as it is to address, it needs to be addressed as quickly as possible. This post concerns companies of all sizes, but it seems that small business websites are specifically targetted. And this particular predicament can directly effect your business brand name through no fault of your own. If you are concerned even the slightest about protecting your brand names, please pay attention to this article as it concerns everyone with a name to protect.

First, I would like to point out that our commercial website, Syd's Eastside Auto Parts, at http://www.sydsautoparts.com/ is a safe site. In fact, it has recently been scanned by McAfee SiteAdvisor and the results are available at http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/sydsautoparts.com.

The McAfee SiteAdvisor program is a great service because it helps identify and protect against websites that are using malicious software. But it is on this note that I have noticed a disturbing trend recently, and it is essentially spam, but it can also be much more dangerous.

Unfortunately, SiteAdvisor doesn't see everyone's website or page as it is released to the internet. New sites are not usually well enough known so that they can be scanned. And it seems that some malicious hacker is setting up a system where he is spamming reputable brand names and domain names, using mere snippets of text from all sorts of reputable websites in the hopes that someone will search for a known brand name or even a domain name and wind-up at his page.

The spam web pages in question vary between pure spam pages of lists of unrelated yet very recognizeable name brands, as well as the associated domain names, which seem to actually be copied and pasted from tons of original brand name websites. Strangely, it is not just any one brand, but a whole plethora of these brand names from a wide variety of different successful companies. However, some of the spam pages are much worse and are actually redirecting the visitor to malicious software downloads which are disguised as an anti-virus software program or such.

That's right, spam is no longer exclusive to email. Just like email spam, web spam is often illegal, as well. And to top this off, the web spam is often more dangerous than the spam of the email variety. At least email spam has become a little bit manageable since most modern email client software anticipates and tries to detect spam emails. Unfortunately, browsers offer a weak point of attack for most spammers and scanners.

Truly, spam has broken the internet. Just to avoid it requires one kind of investment or another (time or money). But what if I tell you that your brands and domains could easily be attributed to spam? This most likely will happen if we don't take action when it occurs. Fighting spam that is directed against us becomes a necessity. Still, we have to take an active part in order to fend-off spam that could become associated with our brand or domain.

It is unclear why the governments of the world sit on their hands as spam permiates businesses to become a real threat against society. Yet governments have turned their backs on thier people by not making spam a criminal act. Still, even the smartest networking professionals probably require a significant time investment to kill this type of activity and the burden of spam is crushing our communication and business networking capabilities as it grows.

All of the above makes protecting your brands and domain names an important and significant step in conducting business online, or even in maintaining an online presence. So it is important to note how to combat this type of fraudulant activity.

Obviously, when I visit these scam sites, I can easily recognize the pages that are conducting the fraud, as I cannot seem to exit these sites, no matter what. Upon arrival to one of these sites, I am presented with a page faked to look like a "My Computer" window. The dead giveaway for me is that I have lots more devices attached to my computer than are shown. I also get a pop-up. This pop-up window itself is highly unusual since I am usually running at least a couple of pop-up blockers in the first place and it manages to survive them nevertheless. The pop-up message indicates that I have elected to download a file to help me scan my hard drives. Of course, I did not. This is actually quite telling. But, it is also quite dangerous since many of these phishing pop-ups are stealing the window focus. It seems that you cannot quit this window. Usually, I have to press Ctrl+Delete and quit whatever browser application I am using, completely. If you have anything going on in any of your other browser tabs or windows, it's gone when you quit a browser in this fashion. This in particular is actually quite scary since some browsers now offer to allow a person the ability to reload all of the tabs and windows which were active durring the last browser session. If a user were using this option, because of how things work, they might not even be able to get out of such a malicious site without reconfiguring their browser options.

Through Twitter, I contacted Matt Cutts on what my best options are to report these websites. Matt Cutts is the head of Google's Web Spam team that identifies and fights just this type of activity. His reply follows:
"@Domainating, if they're ripping off content from you: google.com/dmca.html . If they are spammers, use this spam report: http://bit.ly/r86F"
Since the text that is copied from our websites, and from all of the other business websites they are copying material from, are not actually large enough sections of text to be considered Copyright infringement, and because reporting of an instance of Copyright infringement and being wrong could actually be extremely expensive, I am reporting these pages as spam through Matt's recomended URL in Google's webmaster tools http://bit.ly/r86F.

Whether the page is merely a mish-mash of brand names, or is actually a phishing page (such as a site trying to get you to run (or download and run) a malicioius software package (disquised as an anti-virus scanning program or such), I am reporting these offending pages as spam in Google. Google obviously has the ability to sort-out these pages.

I am also reporting the phishing sites to McAfee SiteAdvisor.

I have personally been reporting these pages as I come across them for our brand names. It is a terribly involved process and actually requires a significant time investment. This may be the very reason that the criminals involved are targetting the more recognizeable small business brand names as they might not have the resources to detect this brand name spam.

The truth is though, that these spam pages and sites are actually pretty easy to detect. The simplest and most direct route to detecting them is to simply to use a search engine (such as Google) to search for your unique brand name(s) and domain name(s).

However, we don't likely take time out of our busy days to do this on a regular basis. Although not the original reason, by signing-up for Google Alerts, we are effectively monitoring any mention of our unique brand names and domains. Originally, we signed-up for Google Alerts to monitor our web presence through-out the worldwide web. Alerts had originally notified us as our link submissions were approved in the web directories and GoogleBot (Google's Web Crawler) had spidered them. Now-a-days however, this method of watching for our brand names and domains as they are mentioned on the web is assisting us in the fight against spam and phishing sites that are utilizing our names to aqcuire traffic.

In order to get Google Alerts, you will need to sign-up for a Google account if you have not yet done so, already. You will also need a Google account to report the offending pages to Google through its Webmaster Tools program, at the URL (or web address) that Matt Cutts gave us, http://bit.ly/r86F. That URL is actually a shortened URL which redirects us to the actual address of https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/spamreport?hl=en&pli=1 (Matt used a short URL program, provided by bit.ly so that he could send more info within Twitter's 140 character post limit).






Once you have signed-in to your Google account, you can setup your Google Alerts. Obviously, you should enter your unique brand names and domains so that Google will send you an alert everytime it runs across your brand name somewhere on the web. I also go one step further and break our longer brands into parts because we want to be sure to we know what others are doing with similar brands, as well.

However, when you do get notification that your brand is in use on any given page, and if you do not recognize it as a back link to your site, because the spammers and scammers are now using such sophisticated scripts that may rob you control of the browser, I recommend that you use a different browser.

That is, I recommend that you copy the URL of the page in question, and use an alternate browser to check out any and all alert links. This way, you are protecting yourself if the link's destination page does anything funky or even manages to steal away control of your web browser, you can quit the application (by pressing Ctrl+Delete, if it comes down to that).

For instance, if you are currently using Internet Explorer to view web pages, I would load-up an alternate browser. There are many browsers that are actually much better than IE is today (and better than IE ever will be in the future), such as Mozilla FireFox, Apple Safari, or Google Chrome. In the same respect, if you normally use one of those browsers, choose yet another to test out the alert links.

The good news is that the majority of the websites that you will encounter using your brand names and domains will probably be discussing your services, linking to you as a recommended (local) service, or are directories confirming a link that you have submitted. But you will still have to be diligent about following up on all of these alerts, because you don't want someone associating bad things with your brand.

When you have run into a bad guy page on the web that is trolling for traffic using your brand name, also remember that the page you are viewing could very well be a hacked page that has been put up by a malicious hacker without the knowledge of the webmaster. This is one reason why I choose to report the offending page to Google rather than asking the web host to black ball the whole website. Another reason is that many reputable firms are now blocking their contact information in the whois database. This is done to hide email addresses and other contact info away from spammers and scammers.

If you would prefer to contact the web host, as many pefer to do, you can use a whois tool (such as available through Domain Hostmaster). Even if the domain registration information is protected, you should be able to see who the nameservers are for that domain. Then you will lookup who the nameservers belong to, contact that web host with an email informing them of the situation on their server and identify the offending page. Usually web hosts are very cooperative and will take down a whole website until the webmaster fixes the offending page. However, although the above method works well for phishing and other malicious websites, it will likely not work well for simple web spam, no matter that it doesn't make any sense at all and trespasses everyone's brand names. That's why I address the offending pages by using the Google Webmaster Tools Spam Report.






One of the drawbacks of using Google's Spam Report is that it is requesting some very specific details. When you get your Google Alert and find that a site is simply using your brand as link bait to a doorway page, or for redirection to a malicious software download, you will still have to use Google to do some more research.

The first thing you will do is search for that exact same phrase that Google has alerted you to, using your alternate browser. This will be listed directly with the alert. Copy that search phrase into Google and then start searching for the offending URL in the search results. It most likely will not be at the top, if you have any kind of brand recognition program or if you do any search optimization, so keep looking until you find the link to the nasty page from within Google's search results.

Utilizing your alternate browser, once you find the page listing the offending URL in Google's search results after searching for that very specific brand name indicated by your Google Alert, you need to copy the URL Google is showing you, it is found in your web browser's address bar. Usually, by clicking in the address bar once, the whole address is selected. Once the whole URL is highlighted, hold down the "Ctrl" key (or the "Cmnd" key on a Mac) and press the "C" key to Copy that URL to the clipboard. Then switch to your main browser where you have the Google Spam Report page up and put your cursor in the third field where Google is asking you to copy the Google URL listing the offending page. Hold down the "Ctrl" key (or the "Cmnd" key on a Mac) and press the "V" key to paste the Google search URL into that third field.

Although Google is making you jump through a few hoops on this, I do hope that one day they will allow this practise to be easier and more streamlined by possibly allowing you to add an ID code that came with your Google Alert. But at least they are allowing you all the tools required to enable you to get the job done.

Note that when you arrive at pages to check out your brand name or domain name text and wind-up redirected to other pages instead (where you may be trapped or dircted to download malicious software), then your brand is used as bait and the final page you see is not what Googlebot will see when it visits the page. So you could check "Page does not match Google's description", but the baited page is the original webpage with your brand and is not the page that humans see, so you can also check "Cloaked page".

Remember also to report the fraud and malicious software pages to McAfee SiteAdvisor, as well. This will also require a registration. There are other places similar to McAfee SiteAdvisor that will do the same job, I am sure.

Getting those offending spam and phishing pages blocked and out of the search results is actually the responsibility of all of us. Check your brands in Google. Sign-up for Google Alerts. Report spammers and scammers.

Keep your brands and domains protected!

-Douglas Peters
Webmaster & Online Marketing Director
Syd's Eastside Auto Salvage, Inc.



References:


  • Matt Cutts is a software engineer at Google and is presently in charge of the Web Spam team. His team tries to filter out spam from the search. He also maintains a blog which can be extremely helpful to webmasters and businesses looking to promote their websites, which is available at http://www.mattcutts.com/
    Also of note, Matt Cutts also has a few interviews and videos online that can be of great help, as well. You can search YouTube for Matt Cutts and get a nice selection. I have also grouped most of these together along with some other helpful web design videos at http://webdesign.vodpod.com/

  • McAfee SiteAdvisor is a program offered by McAfee which allows registered users the ability to suggest websites to be checked for malicious software and phishing scams, as well as checking sites for good linking neighborhoods. This facility allows users to report problem websites as they encounter them.

  • Google Alerts are email updates of the latest relevant Google results (web, news, etc.) based on your choice of query or topic. You can set these email updates to notify you of any occurance of a particular keyword, search phrase or textual string throughout the web, in blogs, within groups & videos, etc... By utilizing this service to comprehensively alert you of any occurances of your brand names & domains, you can monitor what is said regarding them, and where they are mentioned. Signing-up for Google Alerts will require that you have (or register) an active account with Google.

  • Twitter is a friendship and/or community centric micro-blogging social network system.

  • Mozilla FireFox currently is the most advanced web browser on the market.

  • Apple Safari is a great web browser which is the default browser on the Macintosh platform, and the Windows version is actually quite popular on PC systems, as well.

  • Google Chrome is an up-and-coming web browser which is currently in Beta, but offers some very advanced features.


Note from the Author, Douglas Peters:

I am the webmaster and online marketing director for Syd's Eastside Auto Salvage, Inc., and its online properties. My personal profile on Twitter is Domainating (as it is also on other social networks), which reflects my efforts as a domain name registrar through my own Domain Hostmaster registration & web services website, as well as my efforts as a domainer, a brand expert and a professional logo designer. It is in fact my experience as an identity architect for small businesses through my expertise as the graphic designer for Symbiotic Design, a well recognized freelance design studio and its other online properties, which makes me uniquely qualified to write on brand names and domain name matters.