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Old August 30th, 2009, 10:29 AM
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Smile wmhaven.com is a good SEO company. Problem solved

Problem solved.
wmhaven.com is a good SEO company.
Thanks for your feedback.

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Old August 30th, 2009, 10:59 AM
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Are SEO, submitting and linking service companies online trustworthy?
Lots of them are trustworthy. Most of them are trustworthy. They want good recommendations and repeat clients.

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I got a report from them of the directories where my link was placed.
See.... sounds like they are trustworthy. They did exactly what you asked them to do.

The question is.... did you spend your money wisely knowing that you would get into a bunch of guaranteed directories? Good links are very hard to get - not guaranteed. These sound like low value links to me.

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But since them I have asked some questions to the support team via chat and via message but they don't reply to me.
How long did you wait for reply. It is a weekend and lots of companies give employees off time.

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I am just asking the person in the chat support team if because they submitted my site to 125 directories with the same title and description of my site at the same time search engines may see it as artificial way of creating inbound links and penalize my website.
It IS an artificial way of getting links. That's exactly what you paid for.

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Can I trust those SEO paid online companies if they don't reply to my questions?
I think that you are learning something valuable. Perhaps the best thing to do is find a different way to get links. The best links are earned, not given, not traded, not purchased. Earned.
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Old August 30th, 2009, 11:14 AM
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Lots of them are trustworthy. Most of them are trustworthy. They want good recommendations and repeat clients.

See.... sounds like they are trustworthy. They did exactly what you asked them to do.

The question is.... did you spend your money wisely knowing that you would get into a bunch of guaranteed directories? Good links are very hard to get - not guaranteed. These sound like low value links to me.

How long did you wait for reply. It is a weekend and lots of companies give employees off time.

It IS an artificial way of getting links. That's exactly what you paid for.

I think that you are learning something valuable. Perhaps the best thing to do is find a different way to get links. The best links are earned, not given, not traded, not purchased. Earned.


I asked the guy on the chat forum and he did not reply to me. That was enough to me to see that he was not interested in giving me an answer i guess. How long I am supposed to wait in Yahoo chat for an answer if the support person is active?
But I would rather remove those low value links from those directories than to be penalized by google.
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I asked the guy on the chat forum and he did not reply to me. That was enough to me to see that he was not interested in giving me an answer i guess. How long I am supposed to wait in Yahoo chat for an answer if the support person is active?
But I would rather remove those low value links from those directories than to be penalized by google.
Thanks for your advise.


Pretend you are a new potential customer willing to spend some money... once they respond, and you have them so they can't suggest 'no ones home'... then you can ask your questions.
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But I would rather remove those low value links from those directories than to be penalized by google.


That's quite unlikely. Don't worry. The links from those directories are probably not helping much, but (provided you also have inbound links from elsewhere and you're not on THEIR server) they're not hurting you either.
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That's quite unlikely. Don't worry. The links from those directories are probably not helping much, but (provided you also have inbound links from elsewhere and you're not on THEIR server) they're not hurting you either.


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