Fraudulent SEO Claims Via email

Remember SPAMMERS and SCAMMERS don't want your business. They WANT YOUR MONEY, and maybe in the process, harm your business.

Do not give access to your website files or code to someone you have not first checked out, and be sure you want to do business with them. In most cases money will be required upfront or before any results are evident.

Always check the source of the person or business making the proposal out first. Most will give only a non business email address and no other form of contact or a location.

Ask them for a business location address. Then Google Earth the given address.

If you have any doubt at all ... ALWAYS

Mark it as junk mail and trash it. Genuine offers will contact you again with genuine alternative followup.

The emails will arrive in your inbox as UNSOLICITORED EMAIL from someone that has had no prior contact with you. 

These emails will come from people claiming to get you at number one ranking on various search engines.

Or at least a better ranking than your present status.

If you have not optimised (SEO) your wensite in the last 6 months it is probably true that ranking could be improved and that it is time SEO was done. 

But it is far better to entrust this to the people you are already doing business with and you have already chosen to manage your website. Just like buying a car. If you bought a Mercedes, would you run off to Honda for your first service check?

My advice is "Stick with the people you know" You chose to have them design and manage your website in the first place and they have a vested interest in your website succeeding.

If in doubt, ask

or  contact us here.


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