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They are advertising a very expensive program for 2015 at $7000. They claim that they can show you how to make $10K/month with some tools to get client websites ranked very high very quickly.

www.omgmachines.com

2 questions..

Anyone taken their course and had any experience with it? It sounds very very expensive to me.

Second.. is is practical to think that in a very short period of time someone can get the rankings up to the first page of Google from a new website?

I know "anything is possible" in terms of earning potential with anything, but is is practical to think within 6 months one could be making $10k/month doing SEO optimization work or starting mew websites and selling leads?

Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author nik0
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    I don't really believe in such hype, I do think there are a few tricks that can speed up the process by utilizing multiple domains and multiple 301 redirects but I haven't tested it yet.

    Paying $7000,- for such knowledge seems like a scam though.

    As for making $10k/month from selling SEO, well I kind of did that 3 years ago, I went from 0 to $7k/month profit (not revenue) in 6 months time, selling links.

    Nowadays it will be a bit harder, though if you commit yourself to making phone calls all day long 7 days a week 16 hours a day I bet it's still possible to land let's say 40 clients at $250/month each or maybe even 5 clients at $2k/month each, though to accomplish that you'll probably need some serious sales skills as companies don't just hand out $2k/month to some stranger.

    More realistic, if you have a small telemarketing sales team I bet there will be possibilities enough, whether you can rank them is another thing.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    The sales page is cheesy as hell.

    I would expect a $7,000 product to be able to afford to present everything in a professional looking way.

    Maybe they meant $7?

    Originally Posted by WolfTrader View Post

    They are advertising a very expensive program for 2105 at $7000.
    Maybe things cost more 90 years from now in the year 2105?
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  • Profile picture of the author Marie88
    There products are overpriced. They have some good information, but no real secrets that you can't find the information for free.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ghoster
    Second.. is is practical to think that in a very short period of time someone can get the rankings up to the first page of Google from a new website?
    No.

    $7,000? Just no.

    In any kind of gold rush, it is the people selling pickaxes and pack mules that make reliable money.

    Also, it is very very easy to fake income reports. It's silly easy.
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    On the whole, you get what you pay for.

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  • Profile picture of the author AravGupta
    I dont get why people would want to buy a course that costs around $5k+ when they can gain access to much better quality information on the internet for free it's just that you need to take action and not keep on getting distracted looking at shiny objects.
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