Paid Link Proposal from Aileen Hobbs

Aileen, keep your crappy paid links to yourself. Paid links are a good way to get SEO penalized.

Dear Webmaster, 

We hope that this message finds you in good health. 

We went across your website and found it really interesting & productive. As a website agency we have many prospective websites which have a similar theme as yours and so we'd like to make a paid link proposal which will be mutually beneficial. 
 
What makes us better than the others is that we hold only quality websites and our payment scheme is absolutely flexible plus convenient. With the best payouts all across industry, we ensure that you are aptly rewarded for the relation you share with us. 

If you are interested we will be more than willing to compensate you with lucrative payouts. We are confident that this proposal will certainly gage you. 

Let us know if you would like to stay linked or if you need more details regarding this opportunity. 

Thanks & Regards,


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Have you ever received this communication through email or email forms?

Ignore it! Why you ask?

Can you trust this company?

Have you ever heard of this company before? Do they have a WORKING phone number? Are they even real?

Can you trust the sender?

A good email system and a bit of searching would tell you that the ip address is from another domain and if you do a quick search on the reply to email address that this person or "SEO" company has been email spamming, forum spamming and more.

Was this email written specifically for you?

These messages are usually sent to thousands of potential customers hoping for quick cash.

Web consultants or agencies that send you email out of the blue.

Google says:

Be wary of SEO firms and web consultants or agencies that send you email out of the blue.

Amazingly, we get these spam emails too:

"Dear google.com,
I visited your website and noticed that you are not listed in most of the major search engines and directories..."

Reserve the same skepticism for unsolicited email about search engines as you do for "burn fat at night" diet pills or requests to help transfer funds from deposed dictators.

Wants you to participate in link exchanges

Scammers are building regular websites and asking others for link exchanges and after enough links have been gathered, the site is then converted into a spammy site.

Paid Links

Paid links are a good way to get penalized by the search engines.

Ignore it! Ignore it!

Sometimes the spam is intended to hurt the reputation of a competitor. That's why it's best to simply ignore email spam altogether.

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