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FREE SEO trial offer from 1on40. Top of Google in 120 days.
Before I start getting a bunch of fucktards in here screaming SPAM! yes, this is spam, but from what I can see it seems as though it could be pretty useful spam. That's up for you to decide, take a look at the site and see iftheir offer sounds like it will work for your needs.
I came across this new SEO company that is offering a 120 day free trial, claiming to get you top position in google and 39 other search engines for 5 selected keywords, within the first 3 months after you signup. After the 3 months is up the basically hold your SERP ransom, and if you're happy with where it's at you start paying them for their SEO services at this point. I've dropped a couple mainstream projects into it myself and am waiting to see what goes down. Not sure what the status is on adult stuff, but I'm looking into it. 1on40's Free 120 SEO Trial Offer |
Awesome offer, so no deposits or anything? I've always been so weary of these SEO companies, if they can get my site up there then why not make their own site and put it up there?
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sounds too good to be true, wander where the catch is. Nice find though :)
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Technically you can't lose, but I would still suggest you set up something on a brand new domain and don't ask them to deal with an established domain, at least until you know they are the real deal. Just in case - so you don't love whatever ranking you have with your current domains.
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An affiliate of a certain affiliate scheme submitted their affiliate URL and gained 24,809 sign ups and over 300,000 sales in one month alone netting him over $4 Million USD. :1orglaugh
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It's gotta be some scam, if they have skill even close to what they claim, they wouldn't be doing some stupid "free trial", every other respected seo works for himself, or bills at $1k/hr....
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This is a scam. I suspect this what is happening based on the copy on that site.
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http://www.shoemoney.com/2007/12/20/...oogle-adwords/ So these scammers are going to use the FREE PPC credit to bid you into the first sponsored result and then ask you to fork over a "bid" in order to keep it there. You can probaly expect that when you fork over the cash, they take it you never hear from them again... OR they continue to bid on the terms and make a profit by charging you a premium over what the actual bid costs. |
well caught pmacseo. if it's too good to be true....
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If you really want to have fun with this deal give them a new domain and cloak it. Then 301 the google bot to another one of your newly acquired domains with a few good anchored outbound links. They will dump a shit load of link juice on the domain you gave them but it will never move. With any luck they will just keep turning up the link juice to try and get movement. :warning BEWARE: Turn off google caching or your mischievous ways will be exposed in a cached session. They might be a little pissed |
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