How to Identify SEO SPAM Emails
Chances are, you’ve received emails from an “SEO service provider” about the "lack of any significant ranking in Google for any of your main keywords. How would they know, do they have access to your analytics? or the list of the keywords your targeting and their respective ranking?
Usually, these emails come from public email providers, such as Gmail or Yahoo, and don't mention their company name. Some of them do claim to have 100+ employees. If this was true, I'm sure they could afford to have a company website and a proper email domain. Wouldn’t you agree?
These emails have become so popular that even Matt Cutts, who heads the Webspam team at GOOGLE,
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As Matt Cutts, says, be "SKEPTICAL" and "CAREFUL" when engaging an SEO agency, as SEO is a long-term strategy that, when done right, produces valuable results that impacts your sales and company ROI. Questionable SEO practices can certainly be extremely hazardous to your company's online health.
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