I'm positive that everyone is conscious of the colossal amount of scams that are going around but I had a close call with a business just yesterday (www.usaseopros.com) and felt that I ought to talk about it. This wasn’t a scam about another company submiting a only one of its kind work from home break nor was it one saying that they could make me clear six figures in a month or something stupid like that. Oh no they said over the handset that they could guarantee that my netsite would be on Google page 1. First of all the woman, Julie, called up saying that she had seen my articles and was engrossed in whether I was fascinated in a ‘lucrative opportunity that could revolutionize my life.’ I'm in no doubt you've been there but when she said this there was a noise that went off with 'danger' being said over and over but I thought I would carry on and see what she had to suggest at any rate. Julie had tried to call me for 2 days before I in fact spoke to her so I knew that she was keen in any case. She kept referring to Yournetbiz and what a accomplished corporation they are and how she had heard so many fine things about them. I kept up the facade that I was still engrossed and proceeded to put her netsite into google when I noticed that just below hers was again her website with the word scam after that to it. So without trying to fall down giggleing I carried on.She got me to fill out a form with my capture page on it, put down some keywords and then see what fallout came out from that. It came up showing all these dissimilar keywords and how many of them are searched on the network servers, with get six figure income as number one. Julie then asked me to submit and there was then my netsite one Google page one under that keyword as a sign of what could be. Next she took me to one of their clients who they’ve helped to grow to page one and then she had to go and passed me over to the ‘Vice President Jack’. Jack introduced himself by saying that he hasn't talked to anybody like this in years so excuse his rustiness, or BS was what I was thinking. Of course he seemed to pick it up fairly quickly and was alstanding by showing me other sites he had helped over his ’12 years of experience’, but I think the best line he gave me was that I was number 23 in the file and if someone else took my keyword then there was zilch that could be done, so buy buy buy!! He also had this pleasant illustration of one of the sites on all the servers on page one, a pledge within 6 months unquestionably. Wonderfully we really got round to the 'number crunch' before I knew it and had even skimmed passed the 'We've halved the prices for this remarkable suggest' and 'If you really want to be a winner then you have to take up this suggest'. I can't recall the exact sums he was trying to blind me with but the cheapest was $3,000 but he wanted me to go for the $4,000 one as it would speed up my success. What was great was he kept on whisking through pages and then it somehow had got to a PayPal payment page for $4,000, at which point I excused myself with a ‘thanks but no thanks’. Once I had said this it sent him into a whirl of 'lines' with one being' Once you hang up the telephone you will miss out on your keyword and that will jeopardise your business, do you want that?' Despite the fact that I think they'll still call again with some other of an amazing offer I am just happy that I wasn't one of their fatalities that I read about afterwards. Some were given a duplicate capture page, some didn't hear anything for 6 months and some were given a dissimilar answer every time but always spoke to a different person. Good luck with all your quests out there and be on your guard.
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When you are fresh or not to internet marketing then you always need to be alert of the dangers and scams that are out at hand and I had a more direct company attempt one on me yesterday.
I hope that at least someone can acquire a slight bit of recommendation out of this article so that they don't end up building the blunder that so many have done before.
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