Email form spam from sarojthakur645 at ymail.com

Thanks, but no thanks. I don't want my website banned for link building schemes. Open a business here in my state and then you might get hired.

Name: Saroj Thakur

Phone or Email: sarojthakur645 at ymail.com

How can we help?: Dear Sir/Madam,

I am Saroj Thakur Analyst of SEO Resellers from India.

We are SEO, Link Building & SMO Company; assisting 30+ global SEO Agencies at their operational front. We are calling to assist you as your operational staff; we will manage your client's campaigns from starting to end and will update you everything according to your need, we will not contact your client directly, for that if you want so we can sign a NDA (Non Disclosure Agreement) with you for your consideration.

Key Feature of Association:

1 - Over 50 Professional SEOs to assist in all type of SEO Link Building work.
2 - Reseller Plans are based on Latest Internet Marketing Trends for new comers.
3 - Cut your 30% SEO Operational cost (staff salary + overheads)
4 - Strategic Business Collaboration to provide you business success at Economic Prices.
5 - Gain Desired Profit Margin in context to your local SEO prices.
6 - Expeditious Reporting System
7 - No Minimum and Maximum limits for Monthly Business.
8 - Keyword rank in Local / Global marketplace

Please send your requirements and queries, so that we can find a best way to move on this business model. In case of any query or suggestion please reply to this email and send your query

Please reply at this email for our Business SEO Reseller Kit and more details

Looking for long term business relationship with you

Thanks
SarojThakur

Marketing Manager
P.S. Though this is not an automated email, we keep on sending out these emails to all those people whom we find eligible of using our services. To unsubscribe from future mails (i.e., to ensure that we do not contact you again for this matter), please send revert E-mail with “Remove please” as Subject.


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