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| Warrior Member Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: San Francisco Bay Area
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Please let me know if this isn't the right place for this: I'm going to run a WSO in the next couple of weeks offering guaranteed first page results on Google. Of course, I'm a new member to the forum so I doubt I get many sales without some good testimonials. What I'm looking for: a couple of people (say up to 10) who have been on the WF for a while to send me a URL and keyword and let me rank it for free....all in return for an honest review. Easy right? |
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| Peter Sundstrom War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: New Zealand
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Forgive me for my scepticism, but it certainly isn't the first time we've seen new comers offer a "guaranteed first page" service before. Surely you will need to have some caveats as I'm sure you wouldn't want to try ranking keywords like 'car insurance' or 'weight loss'. What methods are you going to use? What real guarantee do you give? What happens if you can't get the site on page 1? |
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: San Francisco Bay Area
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Skepticism is a good thing to be sure. I'm sure my reaction would be much the same. I would think that on a forum as well established as WF, that people wouldn't expect laptops to be ranked without a substantial investment. I could be wrong though. I felt that a guaranteed page 1 offer was the easiest way for people not to feel like they were being ripped off. That being said I would like to judge keywords on a case by case basis. I've certainly seen some terms with over 2,000 exact searches per month be relatively easy to end up on the first page while others are a much longer term investment in time and money. Methods= blog networks, wiki's and Web 2.0's. Profiles and Scrapebox comments used as support, not aimed at your money sites. real guarantee= weekly updates with a list of links created what happens=nothing ventured, nothing gained right? I hope that helps explain. If there is a better way to go about this in your opinion Peter I'm all ears. |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Massachusetts, USA
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Here's the answer to your first question, about whether this is the proper place for this request: If you want your product or service reviewed... |
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