Email form spam from clark @ increaseorganicsales.com

YOUR WEBSITE WILL BE ON PAGE ONE OF GOOGLE they say, but for what keywords? This message looks very out of date.

Google introduces the biggest algorithm change in three years – have you been affected ?? If you were hit by Penguin, you’ll probably see a drop in non-paid search traffic by about 30 to 70 % percent on one of the following dates: 4-Oct-13 22-May-13 25-May-12 5-Oct-12 May 25, 2012 April 23, 2012 Don’t Panic - We have 5 easy steps to recover from Google penalties Link Audit - We will check each and every link and identify the unnatural ones Link removal requests - A link removal request is sent to the webmaster of the unnatural link sites Link Disavow - A tool that allows us to tell Google that we don't want certain links Reconsideration Request - We request that Google reconsiders the indexing of the client's site Link Building - We will create relevant and quality backlinks only YOUR WEBSITE WILL BE ON PAGE ONE OF GOOGLE !!!!


62 people that have visited this site have received this communication.
Have you ever received this communication through email or email forms?

Ignore it! Why you ask?

Unknown Company

The name of the company is not included in the email. Typically a reputable company will include their Name, Email Address, a working phone number, and a street address of their business.

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.

Is this company in America?

There's a good chance you are receiving this message in America, so the chances of you getting any money back from them is laughable. Unless you just want to throw your money into a hole, then leave them alone. Find a local SEO company that you can hold accountable if you are unsatisfied with the results.

Was this email written specifically for you?

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

Even Google gets these spam emails

https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/35291?hl=en

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.

They claim they know the latest updates to the search engine algorithms

These algorithms are useless if everybody and their brother know how to game them. That's why they keep changing and are a heavily guarded secret.

Spam message came from an email form

Many times these spammers send robots and in some cases humans to spam email forms on internet sites. In this case, that's how I received this spam message.

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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