With the growing size of the online world you will find many "fake" internet marketing agencies broadcasting that they can get you #1 for a given search phrase. Many times these are false claims where the salesperson usually asks a low price to get you top rankings and website traffic.
Just to get the record straight, most of these claims are false or they are experimenting with Black Hat SEO that can get your website "sandboxed" on Google. Many times they are just in it for the quick buck. How do you separate these agencies from the real deal?
I receive many unsolicited spam emails promising miracle traffic and rankings for our website. These promises includes top rankings on the search engines for your keywords, massive web traffic or “top secret” methods that only they have access to. When I see these emails, I delete them immediately because they offer false promises.
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