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  1. David Bancroft

    managing director at reverse delta

    19 March 2007 19:36pm

    David Bancroft

    maybe you could post your link so we can see what they have done?  It would also give you a good quality link to your site (and it might prove you don't work for Web Marketing Concepts ;-)  )

    dave
    www.reversedelta.com

    On 19:26:04 19 March 2007 MarkLuther wrote:

    An update.........

    I have been using the services provided by Web Marketing Concepts for two months now.  I'm highly impressed with what I have found. 

    I was scared at first, being new to the SEO/webmaster scene.  Their tools, instructions, and resources are not exactly beginner friendly.  After talking to the owners and their support staff, they had redone their tools to work better for me.  My website skills are below par.  I couldn't hold my happyness when my website was picked up and ranked by Google within the first 3 weeks of its existence.  From then, I rose quickly in the search engines to the first page of search results on the major 3 search engines.   While I'm still nervous, they are proving themselves to be a decent marketing tool for my affiliate program.

    While I can't speak for the problems you had with web marketing concepts, I can only say my experiences have been top notched.  They have gone over the top for me and will do whatever it takes to get the job done for me.  There was a time when I was being penalized, I believe that is what you call it, because I added pictures which didn't exist on my server.  They were nice enough to point that out and correct it for me. 

    On 07:17:53 18 January 2007 greggtheegg wrote:

    Mark,

    I was with Web Marketing Concepts for about 6 weeks.  They have some special software called "The Affiliate Optimizer" that WMC runs your website through to set up a special "Exchange Links" directory.

    Now granted, my first website was not the most awesome thing on earth.
    BUT.....being told that my site would be ranked highly quickly by sumbitting to the Yahoo and MSN Search Engines, it never happened.  In fact, I never made it into the Top 100.

    I assumed I had screwed up and took all the blame.  One of the owners pointed out some things I could change to increase the website's rankings and those changes were made.  Nothing changed.

    Out of frustration, I asked this same owner to simply give me the URL to a few sites that have been successful using WMC.

    I never received a response back.

    It's interesting what I've learned in this forum about the importance of link exchanging and how WMC  uses  this as their big drawing  card.

    What's funny is if they were being REALLY succesful don't you think they would get these $$ testimonials immediately posted on the first page of their site  along with the related URL for SALES  IMPACT?

    Check out their website:

    http://www.web-marketing-concepts.com

    Hmmm......

    One thing that did bother me was the advisement of "borrowing" copy from other websites and "re-writing it" to make it your own,  Ahem.

    My gut feel was "cut my losses NOW".

    And I did.

    And it appears that as of January 18, 2007, nothing much has changed with Web Marketing Concepts.

    Trying to market an internet website promotion tool that leads you into a black hole.......how sad.

    Warm regards,

    Gregg S Peters
    gregg.peters@sbcglobal.net

    On 18:34:15 16 November 2006 danielb wrote:

    hi, Mark,

    I wouldn't use them for several reasons (including the one davidbancroft mentions). You mention that you're interested in their linkexpander program. Here's their intro to linkexpander:

    Anyone who has been marketing on the internet knows that reciprocal links are simply a must have tool in your marketing arsenal.

    Unfortunately, that's just not true.

    Large-scale reciprocal linking (link exchange) was popular up until around the beginning of 2006 (just search for 'link exchange' on google & you'll see thousands of sites offering a very similar service to linkexpander). It's always been considered a somewhat questionable tactic & has been frowned upon by Yahoo for years. Google's  BigDaddy update at the start of 2006 wiped out most of the benefits of (commercial) reciprocal linking in their engine (many sites were even delisted as part of the update for exactly that tactic) & it's more or less dropped off the map of legitimate search marketing since.

  2. Mark Luther

    Smith Aerospace

    21 March 2007 15:07pm

    Mark Luther

    I would be more than happy to show you what I have done with their advice and guidance.   http://www.wholesalepros.biz/  Besides, a backlink from a reputable site such as this will only help my rankings.

    On 19:36:17 19 March 2007 davidbancroft wrote:

    maybe you could post your link so we can see what they have done?  It would also give you a good quality link to your site (and it might prove you don't work for Web Marketing Concepts ;-)  )

    dave
    www.reversedelta.com

    On 19:26:04 19 March 2007 MarkLuther wrote:

    An update.........

    I have been using the services provided by Web Marketing Concepts for two months now.  I'm highly impressed with what I have found. 

    I was scared at first, being new to the SEO/webmaster scene.  Their tools, instructions, and resources are not exactly beginner friendly.  After talking to the owners and their support staff, they had redone their tools to work better for me.  My website skills are below par.  I couldn't hold my happyness when my website was picked up and ranked by Google within the first 3 weeks of its existence.  From then, I rose quickly in the search engines to the first page of search results on the major 3 search engines.   While I'm still nervous, they are proving themselves to be a decent marketing tool for my affiliate program.

    While I can't speak for the problems you had with web marketing concepts, I can only say my experiences have been top notched.  They have gone over the top for me and will do whatever it takes to get the job done for me.  There was a time when I was being penalized, I believe that is what you call it, because I added pictures which didn't exist on my server.  They were nice enough to point that out and correct it for me. 

    On 07:17:53 18 January 2007 greggtheegg wrote:

    Mark,

    I was with Web Marketing Concepts for about 6 weeks.  They have some special software called "The Affiliate Optimizer" that WMC runs your website through to set up a special "Exchange Links" directory.

    Now granted, my first website was not the most awesome thing on earth.
    BUT.....being told that my site would be ranked highly quickly by sumbitting to the Yahoo and MSN Search Engines, it never happened.  In fact, I never made it into the Top 100.

    I assumed I had screwed up and took all the blame.  One of the owners pointed out some things I could change to increase the website's rankings and those changes were made.  Nothing changed.

    Out of frustration, I asked this same owner to simply give me the URL to a few sites that have been successful using WMC.

    I never received a response back.

    It's interesting what I've learned in this forum about the importance of link exchanging and how WMC  uses  this as their big drawing  card.

    What's funny is if they were being REALLY succesful don't you think they would get these $$ testimonials immediately posted on the first page of their site  along with the related URL for SALES  IMPACT?

    Check out their website:

    http://www.web-marketing-concepts.com

    Hmmm......

    One thing that did bother me was the advisement of "borrowing" copy from other websites and "re-writing it" to make it your own,  Ahem.

    My gut feel was "cut my losses NOW".

    And I did.

    And it appears that as of January 18, 2007, nothing much has changed with Web Marketing Concepts.

    Trying to market an internet website promotion tool that leads you into a black hole.......how sad.

    Warm regards,

    Gregg S Peters
    gregg.peters@sbcglobal.net

    On 18:34:15 16 November 2006 danielb wrote:

    hi, Mark,

    I wouldn't use them for several reasons (including the one davidbancroft mentions). You mention that you're interested in their linkexpander program. Here's their intro to linkexpander:

    Anyone who has been marketing on the internet knows that reciprocal links are simply a must have tool in your marketing arsenal.

    Unfortunately, that's just not true.

    Large-scale reciprocal linking (link exchange) was popular up until around the beginning of 2006 (just search for 'link exchange' on google & you'll see thousands of sites offering a very similar service to linkexpander). It's always been considered a somewhat questionable tactic & has been frowned upon by Yahoo for years. Google's  BigDaddy update at the start of 2006 wiped out most of the benefits of (commercial) reciprocal linking in their engine (many sites were even delisted as part of the update for exactly that tactic) & it's more or less dropped off the map of legitimate search marketing since.

  3. David Bancroft

    managing director at reverse delta

    21 March 2007 18:00pm

    David Bancroft

    I'm not sure what this site is for -- are you promoting the sites that you are framing?  you don't appear to have any content of your own.  I would expect the framed sites to appear in the search results -- not yours.  What litle content you have is far from optimised by the way - it is right down the bottom of the code, embedded in nested tables.

    Also, according to Google you only have 2 sites linking to you, so the link building isn't going very well either.

    Whatever your online marketing company are doing does not seem to me to be working. This all looks a bit odd -- good luck - I think you'll need it.

    On 15:07:26 21 March 2007 MarkLuther wrote:

    I would be more than happy to show you what I have done with their advice and guidance.   http://www.wholesalepros.biz/  Besides, a backlink from a reputable site such as this will only help my rankings.

    On 19:36:17 19 March 2007 davidbancroft wrote:

    maybe you could post your link so we can see what they have done?  It would also give you a good quality link to your site (and it might prove you don't work for Web Marketing Concepts ;-)  )

    dave
    www.reversedelta.com

    On 19:26:04 19 March 2007 MarkLuther wrote:

    An update.........

    I have been using the services provided by Web Marketing Concepts for two months now.  I'm highly impressed with what I have found. 

    I was scared at first, being new to the SEO/webmaster scene.  Their tools, instructions, and resources are not exactly beginner friendly.  After talking to the owners and their support staff, they had redone their tools to work better for me.  My website skills are below par.  I couldn't hold my happyness when my website was picked up and ranked by Google within the first 3 weeks of its existence.  From then, I rose quickly in the search engines to the first page of search results on the major 3 search engines.   While I'm still nervous, they are proving themselves to be a decent marketing tool for my affiliate program.

    While I can't speak for the problems you had with web marketing concepts, I can only say my experiences have been top notched.  They have gone over the top for me and will do whatever it takes to get the job done for me.  There was a time when I was being penalized, I believe that is what you call it, because I added pictures which didn't exist on my server.  They were nice enough to point that out and correct it for me. 

    On 07:17:53 18 January 2007 greggtheegg wrote:

    Mark,

    I was with Web Marketing Concepts for about 6 weeks.  They have some special software called "The Affiliate Optimizer" that WMC runs your website through to set up a special "Exchange Links" directory.

    Now granted, my first website was not the most awesome thing on earth.
    BUT.....being told that my site would be ranked highly quickly by sumbitting to the Yahoo and MSN Search Engines, it never happened.  In fact, I never made it into the Top 100.

    I assumed I had screwed up and took all the blame.  One of the owners pointed out some things I could change to increase the website's rankings and those changes were made.  Nothing changed.

    Out of frustration, I asked this same owner to simply give me the URL to a few sites that have been successful using WMC.

    I never received a response back.

    It's interesting what I've learned in this forum about the importance of link exchanging and how WMC  uses  this as their big drawing  card.

    What's funny is if they were being REALLY succesful don't you think they would get these $$ testimonials immediately posted on the first page of their site  along with the related URL for SALES  IMPACT?

    Check out their website:

    http://www.web-marketing-concepts.com

    Hmmm......

    One thing that did bother me was the advisement of "borrowing" copy from other websites and "re-writing it" to make it your own,  Ahem.

    My gut feel was "cut my losses NOW".

    And I did.

    And it appears that as of January 18, 2007, nothing much has changed with Web Marketing Concepts.

    Trying to market an internet website promotion tool that leads you into a black hole.......how sad.

    Warm regards,

    Gregg S Peters
    gregg.peters@sbcglobal.net

    On 18:34:15 16 November 2006 danielb wrote:

    hi, Mark,

    I wouldn't use them for several reasons (including the one davidbancroft mentions). You mention that you're interested in their linkexpander program. Here's their intro to linkexpander:

    Anyone who has been marketing on the internet knows that reciprocal links are simply a must have tool in your marketing arsenal.

    Unfortunately, that's just not true.

    Large-scale reciprocal linking (link exchange) was popular up until around the beginning of 2006 (just search for 'link exchange' on google & you'll see thousands of sites offering a very similar service to linkexpander). It's always been considered a somewhat questionable tactic & has been frowned upon by Yahoo for years. Google's  BigDaddy update at the start of 2006 wiped out most of the benefits of (commercial) reciprocal linking in their engine (many sites were even delisted as part of the update for exactly that tactic) & it's more or less dropped off the map of legitimate search marketing since.

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