Suspected sabotage by Alexa.com and Google.com. Please, help me reach the management of these companies and demand action and cleaning up the mess
Posted on | July 5, 2011 | 1 Comment
Attention customer service
Dear sir/mdm
please, issue another metatag to my site orlytaitzesq.;com
You issued a metatag, that contains a word sex in it, by doing this you are sabotaging my site
Also, for over a year Alexa shows my site with only 235 links. In reality yaohoo shows some 40,000 links, even your parent comapny Googlwe shows 1300 links. By showing the wrong number of links, you are sabotaging my site and showing it ranked much lower, than it is truly ranked, on the other hand, some garbage publications, like Huffington post, Daily beast and Daily Kos are promoted and artificially are shown as more popular, than they really are.
Alexa and Google are supposed to be reputable companies and I request assistance in resolving this problem.
Similarly, I have a problem reaching anybody in your parent company Google. I am a victim of “libel per se”. One slanderous article is being promoted in searches in Google. This article states “orly taitz disbarred”. I am a licensed attorney, I was never disbarred and this is libel per se. Hundreds of my supporters and I wrote to Google and demanded to de-link this article and remove if from the searches connected to me and my name. Google never responded. I demand de-linking this article immediately and removing it from searches, connected to my name.
Sincerely
Dr. Orly Taitz ESQ
Dr Orly TaitzESQ
29839 Santa Margarita pkwy, ste 100
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688
ph 949-683-5411 fax949-766-7603
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July 5th, 2011 @ 7:05 am
ALEXA is subsidiary of Amazon.com
According to a Wikipedia entry about Alexa:
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Despite these changes, many in the web marketing community
still question the relevance of Alexa’s
information
and its accuracy