Check out this email an SEO provider sent to someone at Google. Um, Google’s probably happy with its search ranking, buddy.
Oh boy. We couldn’t help but laugh at reading about this spammy-looking email sent by someone offering help with SEO.
Sound familiar? Apparently they’d been browsing a site and – what luck! – they think they can make a few changes that will “get it placed higher in the organic search results”!
Only thing is, the site they think they can improve is www.google.com.
Yep, apparently this supplier of SEO services sent one of these spammy emails we’re so familiar with to someone at Google itself. If they can improve Google’s search ranking, they’re must be pretty good at what they do.
Check out this email an SEO provider sent to someone at Google. Um, Google’s probably happy with its search ranking, buddy.
Oh boy. We couldn’t help but laugh at reading about this spammy-looking email sent by someone offering help with SEO.
Sound familiar? Apparently they’d been browsing a site and — what luck! — they think they can make a few changes that will get it placed higher in the organic search results
!
Only thing is, the site they think they can improve is www.google.com.
Yep, apparently this supplier of SEO services sent one of these spammy emails we’re so familiar with to someone at Google itself. If they can improve Google’s search ranking, they’re must be pretty good at what they do — via redwolf.newsvine.com