"First Page on Google, Guaranteed!" -nothing but a Scam

i bet i get 2 calls a week from companies with that pitch. now i just say great, that sounds wonderful!

by the way, how did you guys get my number?

"the internet"

really, do you think they used google for that?

"uh, i guess so"

I must've been on page one. if you guys found me, many customers are finding me too. thanks

of course i'm sure the used scrapebox to get my number, but the person making the calls never knows the difference
 
I too received this call, and more or less laughed them off the phone.

I can guarantee u a page one ranking, just depends on your budget. and page 1 is the first step, but I want to hear top 3.

I remember a phone room in fort laud, about 3 yrs ago selling google local page set up as optimization for like $300 ha--
 
Simply AMAZING.
Each of these phrases rank this thread #1 on Google. You are a genius. Where do I pay? :D

The forum is *VERY* powerful.

In the next little bit I'm planning to launch AffordableMarketingGroup "Powered by stuff Brook says".

It blows my mind what people will pay for SEO. Especially bad SEO.
 
Tell you this much - I'd hate for the amount of money I made to be determined only by my Google ranking. What an incredibly dangerous way to make a living.

You're number 2 for "coffee" and making a killing. But ooops, Google makes changes, you're now number 5 and lost 70% of your sales.

You might think you're ranking well for "Virginia health insurance" but it's personalized now. Someone in Chantilly VA searches that term and sees almost an entire page of local results.

I've seen agents on page 1 position 1. Some are still there. Others have dropped to 8th position (likely an 80% drop in leads) and yet others are back on page 2.

This isn't to say that no one should strive to get 1st page ranking, but it's also very smart to have another source of leads.
 
I can get things to page 1 of google, frankly its doable for any term.

The problem with it is that you cannot predict the google changes, like others have said, and frankly I'm of the opinion of most other people.

If someone calls you on the phone cold calling you or sending you spam mail, claims they can do that and has a generic proposal for like "pay us 5000 dollars" and it'll happen, they're lying.

It's actually possible to gauge pretty accurately what it'll take to hit page 1, but it's different for every term, and different for every site, and it almost always doesn't take 1000 dollars.

Large scale national terms are the only ones that have that sort of competition on them in most cases, and sometimes the statewide terms for health.
 
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