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Home > Internet Marketing > Search Engine Optimization > Scams
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Many of my
clients ask me "What the heck, it's only $___, why not give it a try
and see what happens."To that, I say: 1. If any of these services use prohibited methods of improving your ratings, the search engines will blacklist YOUR SITE. Sometimes you'll get a warning, but usually not. The appeal process sometimes works, but you can easily sink days into getting removed from a blacklist - and then you must start your promotion from ground floor. 2. The traffic many of these services send you is fake. It may show up as visits on your website, but the way these are generated is by using spyware/adware and/or automated click systems. In other words, the visitor may get a glimpse of your site (counting as a visit)... but they are mad because it's coming up as a pop-under or pop-up window. 3. Google may count you as a part of the "neighborhood" of sites that use questionable/prohibited techniques to promote your site. While they might not ban you, you will never be able to achieve a solid presence on their search engine due to the impact on your page rank. There is no appeal process for this, nor anyone who can help you get out of this trap. Why? Because you cannot force "problem" sites to stop linking to you. 4. If you can't resist trying
the company out, first at least do a Google search for the firm and
look for their mention in forums, discussion groups, and scam sites.
Google will allow you to search for sites that "include the term
_____"... allowing you to review all mentions of this company
on-line. People who have been scammed will often post
their experiences and Google can find them. |
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