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Could you imagine what would happen to your sales if you were able to take out your top five competitors and they were no longer listed in Google’s organic search results?  Trust me, that is why people are hiring us right now.

If you can’t beat them, join them.  That is what so many website developers and owners start to consider.  They spend countless hundreds and thousands of hours working on their sites.  Are they rewarded with the top positions on Google?  Sometimes no.  Why?  They aren’t competing on a level playing field because they compete against cheaters.  Cheaters who increase the page rank of their sites by paying other website owners and webmasters for links back to their sites.  Cheaters who falsely use the page rank from paid inbound links to raise their search engine results.  They cheat and you lose.

How do you compete with cheaters?  Hire a multi-million dollar SEO firm to cheat on your behalf?  Have them go out and buy a bunch of links to your site?  Don’t stoop to their level.  Any short term gain you achieve through cheating can be quickly removed once found out.

What is quicker, easier and less expensive?  Working to get 25 inbound links to your site or getting 25 inbound links pointing to your top competitor’s site disqualified?

There is a better way.  Hire us to turn in the cheaters.  Google and Matt Cutts suggest we do exactly that.  They hate the paid links as much as we do.  Having worked at companies large and small, we know firsthand how the suggestion of turning in your competition is met.  Companies don’t want to turn in their competitors because they fear that Google will look at their sites and links as well.  I guess that makes sense.  If you were Google, wouldn’t you look at who is making the report?  You would first look to see if it is a valid report, or just a method of competition.

Did your competitor’s high price SEO firm play by the rules?  Want to take them out?

The fear of the unknown slows corporate progress to a standstill.  But there is a way around this fear.  What if there was a neutral third party like our company that did the reporting?  That is all we do, so we wouldn’t benefit in a market space by taking out one of the ranking companies.  Google knows that reporting spammers is all we do.  We have nothing to gain in your market segment, so the report is taken on face value.

Good people are forced into considering the very SEO techniques they are told not to do by Google in their webmaster guidelines.  Why?  They feel it is necessary to compete and survive online.

How do people cheat to gain ranking on Google?

  • Paid Links – these come in many forms, but it takes a human to inspect the links to see if they are legitimate or paid
  • Paid Posts – there is legitimate PR and reviews, and then there are paid posts
  • Paid advertising that is made to look legitimate.  This usually comes in the form of similar text on many websites.
  • Paid Blog Roll – Wordpress blog rolls are a great tool for users finding great websites.  There are some blog owners however, that sell a position on their blog roll
  • Signature SPAM – users create signatures with links that are off topic
  • Blog and Forum User Names – some blogs and forums allow you to have a link associated with their user name – SEO spammers use this to get a free link back to their site
  • Blog and Forum Comments  – some blogs and forums allow you to place links in their comments – SEO spammers use this to get a free link back to their site
  • Press Release Spam – multiple releases with virtually identical content
  • Link Farms
  • Bogus paid .EDU links – .EDU links have special value, so there is great incentive for SEO spammers to get them
  • Suspicious code – cloaking and other forbidden techniques included in the HTML of pages that rank *(limited amount of code review done in base packages – see more info about our custom packages)

Don’t get mad.  Get even!  Don’t delay and hire us today!