The story of AI agents spammers - Holly Grace Callis example
Back in April 2026 I wrote on LinkedIn about my discovery of why so many influencers started spamming Claude agents posts. They basically get paid for clicks, a measle 1 euro per click.
Yes, their amazing AI agents are just a smoke screen to get some paid per click revenue.
Lame? Obviously. But mainly deceptive.
The audience should know they see a PPC ad.
Today 17 April 2026 I also discovered Holly Grace Callis doing this, pretending to have an AI agent that posts SEO content for her, while promoting a lame attempt of AI generating blog website (I knew it before).
The clients who work with Holly deserve to know these things. Here are the screens (I took them before she blocked me):





The most distasteful thing about this story is how some people create a professional image only to promote nonsense like this, which isn't just useless AI slop, but can actually hurt your SEO efforts in the long-term since Google has cracked down on such type of content. And for what? A couple of euros for some clicks? Aren't these people supposedly successful and have clients? Why are they risking their reputation and their client's websites with this nonsense?


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