Link Tattler
A Revolutionary Approach To SEO
A Revolutionary Approach To SEO
There are only ten listings on the first page of Google. Don’t let cheaters and spammers take your rightful position on Google. It means too much to your top and bottom line revenue
How long does it take?
The process typically takes a week. There is also a waiting list before we can begin on your order. People love our business, and our unique approach to SEO. We’re running a waiting list of about two weeks at this point. That means if you sign up today, we should finish your order in about three weeks.
How do I get on your waiting list? Can I get in your queue of orders and pay you later?
Having worked in corporate America, we know the position you’re in. You know that this is the right thing to do, and you’re ready to pull the trigger. You can taste how sweet it will be to have your competitor’s spammy links removed from Google. The problem is you need some accounting person to actually issue the order, or some dotted line boss to say it is OK. While we can absolutely relate to your situation, we cannot hold slots waiting for payments stuck in corporate morass.
You get in the queue or waiting list by making a purchase from this site. We don’t hold slots for non-paying clients.
Are you affiliated with Google?
No not in any way. We have never worked for Google, nor do we talk/text/email/tweet/etc. with the people at Google. We are an independent company working for people like you trying to level the playing field.
How do you know that Google will even look at what you submit?
We can’t. Google runs by its own rules, but we do expect that Google takes reports of paid links seriously. Think of the PR nightmare that Google, as a publicly traded company, would be in if it were to ignore the reports as a matter of strategy. What would happen if it came out that Google had selective justice based on the amount of Adwords you spend per month? That would undermine all results delivered by Google. As a publicly traded company, we believe that they would be forced to publicly report actions by the company that could potentially devastate all confidence in its search results.
We believe that Google has the smartest minds in the world working for it, and they wouldn’t risk everything just to save a few Adwords clients. We can’t guarantee Google’s actions in any way .
Can I do this myself? Why should I hire a third party company like yours?
Yes you can identify and report spammers and link buyers to Google yourself. Google actually encourages it.
We have found that most companies are very worried about Google reviewing their own pages, content and links. They tell us that they are worried that Google might take punitive actions against them for reporting a highly profitable Adwords client. We understand that fear. It is only logical to fear that if a company receives several million a year in advertising from Company A and under a thousand a year from Company B it might give Company A a pass on bad behavior. It is also logical to fear that the company might get mad at Company B if it were to undermine a several million dollar a year client. Wouldn’t you agree?
That is why we felt there was a tremendous need for a company that can act as a third party in reporting the spammers. If we do the reporting, Google doesn’t know who Company B is. They only know that we’ve reported the bad behavior and paid links by Company A. There isn’t anyone to retaliate against; if a third party is doing the reporting. Wouldn’t you agree?
You tell us who to go after, and we will do the reporting.
Why shouldn’t I hire my existing SEO company to do this for me?
Are you kidding? SEO optimizers have a vested interest in keeping their techniques secret. They know the sites that use Follow instead of the No Follow Tag. Would you really expect them to give up the sites that they use to make their living? What would happen if all of their secrets were exposed, or worse yet removed?
People and companies have a self interest and they tend to protect it. There is no way that a SEO optimization company will give up their future livelihood for a $349.00 order. We are different. Reporting spammers and paid link buyers is all we do. We are very happy to kill a link farm for $349.00 because we don’t rely on it to give our client’s pages a boost.
Don’t make the mistake of hiring someone who is more worried about their business than yours.
How many URL’s should I hire you to look at?
We suggest you sign up for as much as your budget will allow. We look at it from a common sense point of view. If you can demonstrate to Google that someone has ten paid links, would Google consider them bad? Sure, but only a little. What if you documented over 100, 150 or 200 paid inbound links? Would a reasonable person think that the company uses paid links as a strategy for increasing its page rank? Yes, absolutely! We would expect that at some point Google will look at all of the inbound links, even those beyond what we document as paid. We don’t know their threshold, so we cannot tell you the exact number to report. That is why we say, report as many as you can afford.
If you were a Google SPAM cop, would you stop looking at a company’s inbound links after you have reviewed the 100 paid inbound links? I wouldn’t. I would try to find each and every paid link within the Google database to ensure the purity of the organic search results. I would also penalize that company for systemically and intentionally violating the webmaster guidelines. That would mean even the valid links would have a penalty that would drop their rank. At some point potentially all of your competitor’s inbound links could go away. What would happen to your sales if you were able to take out your top five competitors? Trust me, that is why people are hiring us right now.
We have no way of knowing Google’s approach to identifying and penalizing companies that violate their webmaster guidelines, but you would have to expect that they are in place. A reasonable person would expect that at a minimum the offending link and its associated page rank would be removed. I would also expect that if a single page had tens or potentially a hundred paid links to it, that Google would penalize the individual page. I would go on to expect that if multiple pages like it were found and documented, that Google would do something site wide as a penalty for the paid links.
Are Google’s organic search people controlled by the PPC side?
We all remember what happened to the accounting firm that audited Enron’s books. The sales side was making so much money they didn’t want the auditing side to do their jobs well. We’re confident that Google won’t repeat the mistakes of the past.
What percentage of the links that you review turn up to be paid links?
That totally depends on the company. It also depends on the size and the number of divisions within the company. Think about Fox, or GE. They’ll have tens of thousands of legitimate inbound links about their products. They may have a small division however, that paid for some links to their division’s products some juice.
What is your source for links?
We check the backlinks listed on Google and Yahoo. We find that Yahoo lists significantly more back links than does Google. We can’t say for sure if they’re all considered in ranking sites within Yahoo, but they’re a valuable source of websites that link to website that you select to be reviewed.
Why would you turn in a link that isn’t listed in Google’s organic search results?
We want to demonstrate a pattern of paid links. We want Google to get really mad at them in the hopes that Google will review all of the links from the offending company. If you were a Google spam cop, and you saw evidence that a company paid for 20 posts and 14 links, wouldn’t you start to think that maybe there are more paid links and posts out there to be found? If you were a Google spam copy and you saw evidence of an egregious spamming, wouldn’t you continue to search?
Our goal in working for you is to get all of your competitor’s links scrutiny in the hopes that most if not all are removed from the Google index and removed from considering how to rank their pages in the organic search results.
Can you give me a list of names of people who have used your service?
No – our client list is confidential. We will not reveal who we work with. Companies use us, so that their own organic search results will not be reviewed by Google. Unscrupulous companies that have use paid links also try to use unscrupulous methods to find out if they’ve been turned in. They ask what types of industries we work in, and if they can ask people within their industry if our service works. We decided early on that we should have an absolute rule, never to disclose anything about the people we work with even if it costs us potential new customers. We created this branch of SEO and our service is unique. We know that word of mount will propel us to massive success.
Is there any discount for signing up for five company or URL reviews at once?
No – there is still the same amount of work involved in the process, so we can’t give a discount.
Do you do exclusive deals? Do you work with only one company in a market segment or niche?
No we don’t do exclusive deals of any kind. There isn’t enough money in it to only work with one company per market segment.
Do you give any guarantee that the links that you report will indeed be removed from Google’s index?
We have no affiliation with Google, so we cannot guarantee or even predict what their actions will be. It is absolutely within Google’s right to ignore us. All we can do is submit evidence and clear concise documentation of what we believe to be paid links.
We guarantee that we will use the authenticated form, so that Google knows that the SPAM or paid link report is coming from us. That way they can email us with any questions that they might have about how we collected or identified what we believe to be the paid link(s).
Do you report only to Google, or do you report to Yahoo and the other search engines as well?
Our pricing and structure is for Google only. You can contact us for special pricing if you would like us to target other search engines. The pricing would be 20% higher for a similar number of links for alternative search engines. Each search engine would need to be purchased separately.
Why can I only submit one URL to look at? Can I give you my top five competitors, and split the number of links between them?
There is a learning curve on our part for each project. That is why we limit it to one company or URL per order. It is very likely that companies operate under multiple URL’s, but it takes us time to learn each. With each order, you will submit the URL that you want us to go after. We’ll them gather the inbound links and review them. There is a significant amount of research time per project, so we cannot add a multiplier in the form of multiple URL’s and still complete the project within the same amount of time. It is only logical that a company cannot spend five times as much time on a project and charge the same amount – right?
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