I am presuming that this is a scam - probably something to do with reselling pay per click. But as I never have time to read the whole of these forums, I am wondering if I have missed something.
[edited by: engine at 10:37 am (utc) on May 22, 2003]
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I asked them to email references, but they've not arrived yet. They probably got scared off when I mentioned Webmasterworld.
Their salespeople are cheeky, though. When I asked if it was PPC they told me that they're not involved in that stone-age technology. Their product is new, they told me. And endorsed by all the major search engines. So it's strange that I've never read about it at Webmasterworld. You lot are just so behind the times :)
And endorsed by all the major search engines.
That would be the point to end all serious conversation with the company.
Anything you choose to say after hearing that should be just to anger them or to confuse them (while having a darn good time at it).
[edited by: engine at 9:50 pm (utc) on May 22, 2003]
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>You lot are just so behind the times
hehehe oh yes.
>for keywords like "asdfasdf" and "adasfasfsdffsd".
Yes, some proudly make claims for phrases with several uncompetitive words. I saw a good one today where there were only ten responses in the serps and the SEO company was proud to hold number 2 out of the ten! LOL For the client, they met their guarantee of being in the top ten.