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Link-Building Agencies & Freelancers Worst Culprits Behind Internet Casino Link Spam

Matthew Giannelis
Last updated: November 25, 2024 11:31 pm
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The internet should be a hub of meaningful content, a place where niche expertise thrives, and readers find information they can trust.

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They’re only interested in one thing: spammy link money.It’s high time we call out these careless, greedy operators.A Stern Warning to Website Owners: Don’t Sell Casino or CBD Guest Posts on Your Website1. SEO Risks: Your Rankings Could Tank2. Reputation Damage: Your Audience Will Notice3. Legal and Ethical Concerns4. Long-Term Value vs. Short-Term Cash5. You’ll Attract More SpamProtect Your Website and Your Future

But thanks to link-building agencies and freelancers chasing a quick buck, it’s devolving into a chaotic mess. These so-called “professionals” treat the web as their personal dumping ground, pushing garbage links with zero consideration for quality, relevance, or—heaven forbid—ethics.

Have you ever seen a perfectly decent blog about family recipes suddenly hosting a slew of casino or CBD links? It’s infuriating.

These links don’t belong there, but that doesn’t matter to the link-building crowd. They’ll shove their spammy backlinks onto any site willing (or tricked) into hosting them. Niches don’t matter. The audience doesn’t matter. The only thing that matters is money.

And let’s not forget the email spam. Every webmaster knows the type: “Hi, Dear!” emails flooding inboxes, promising “high-quality” backlinks that somehow always lead back to sketchy gambling sites.

It’s not just annoying; it’s destructive. Gambling links, for instance, promote an industry that ruins lives. Families are torn apart, finances are drained, and mental health takes a dive.

They pester site owners with their relentless offers, often with fake names, poorly written messages, and zero respect for boundaries.

Yet these agencies have the audacity to push casino content onto unrelated blogs as if it’s just another harmless business. They either don’t know or don’t care about the harm they’re perpetuating, which makes their actions all the more vile.

The truth is, these link-building services aren’t interested in creating value for readers or contributing to the broader knowledge base of the internet.

They’re only interested in one thing: spammy link money.

They’ve reduced the digital landscape to a playground for unethical practices, eroding trust in online content and pushing site owners into awkward positions. Accept the spammy links and risk credibility? Or reject them and face endless pestering?

It’s high time we call out these careless, greedy operators.

They’re not helping anyone—not the readers, not the website owners, and certainly not the people whose lives are ruined by the industries they’re promoting. It’s all about the profit for them, no matter the cost to society. And frankly, that’s just despicable.

A Stern Warning to Website Owners: Don’t Sell Casino or CBD Guest Posts on Your Website

Website owners, it’s time to draw a line. If you’re considering selling guest post slots to casino or CBD companies, think again. Sure, the upfront cash might seem tempting, but the long-term damage to your website and reputation far outweighs any short-term gain.

1. SEO Risks: Your Rankings Could Tank

Search engines like Google are smarter than ever. They can spot low-quality, spammy links from a mile away. Selling guest posts that include casino or CBD links—even if they look “professional”—can send up red flags.

Your site could be flagged as a low-quality or spammy domain, leading to penalties or even a complete deindexing from search results.

Imagine spending years building your website’s credibility and ranking, only to watch it crumble because of a handful of quick-cash posts. It’s not worth it.

2. Reputation Damage: Your Audience Will Notice

Your readers trust you to provide valuable, relevant content.

When they see your blog or site suddenly promoting online gambling or CBD products—especially when it’s unrelated to your niche—they’ll question your integrity. Worse, you risk alienating loyal visitors and tarnishing the brand you’ve worked so hard to build.

3. Legal and Ethical Concerns

Depending on your location, promoting certain types of gambling or CBD products might put you in a legal gray area—or worse, directly violate regulations.

Even if it’s technically legal, you’re associating yourself with industries that are often tied to exploitative practices. Gambling, for instance, is known to destroy lives, creating financial and emotional turmoil for countless families.

4. Long-Term Value vs. Short-Term Cash

Selling guest posts for casino or CBD links might bring in quick money, but it undermines the long-term value of your site.

A trusted website with strong domain authority can generate steady income through legitimate means like affiliate marketing, ad revenue, or selling your own products. Why jeopardize that for a short-term payout?

5. You’ll Attract More Spam

Once you sell to one shady operator, your email inbox will explode with offers from similar companies.

Selling casino or CBD guest posts is like putting a neon sign over your site that says, “We’ll take anything!” Suddenly, you’ll be bombarded with requests from payday loans, adult content, and other sketchy industries.

So, to all those link builders out there who think it’s fine to spam gambling or CBD links without care for niche or consequences: stop. You’re not just ruining websites. You’re ruining lives, and no amount of spammy link money can justify that.

Protect Your Website and Your Future

As tempting as the cash might be, selling guest posts for casino or CBD links is a bad deal. It’s a one-way ticket to losing credibility, tanking your SEO, and ruining your site’s long-term potential.

Stay smart, stay ethical, and remember: your website is your asset. Don’t trade its future for a few dollars today.

ByMatthew Giannelis
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Secondary editor and executive officer at Tech Business News. An IT support engineer for 20 years he's also an advocate for cyber security and anti-spam laws.
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