I am a judgment broker who writes often. As I've got at a minimum a modestly popular website, every day I will receive more than 10 emails (spams) from people claiming they want to help me with my website. The usual email I get (often having several words spelled wrong) very often similar to this: "My name is Ms. SEO Expert, email new customer executive. We are a website development and designing company located in India working for many clients in USA, UK, and Australia. Our network includes over 100 professionals who do the very best work. For our one-time special promotional offer, we are designing 5-6 page web site in HTML5 for one hundred and fifty dollars per web site, with our expert custom design based on your supplied content in plain text, your domain and hosting, and your images (one free revision allowed). For an additional charge, we can offer you extra design services, WordPress, and/or a customized blog. Please contact us to show you our past work and our web site." There are 3 problems with those e-mail offers: 1) They often come from e-mails not associated with any company, (e.g.) for example seoexpert_rajaan_wwwman@gmail.com. If they have a company and a web site; should not their e-mail come from their domain, for example: seoexpert_rajaan_wwwman@WWWExperts17.com? 2) Most often, what's on your website (your content) and how, and the amount of time that you market it, is much more important than how it's designed. You should usually not expect miracles from a typical website redesign. 3) Nearly every time, these kind of e-mail promotions don't offer any specific comments or suggestions for your current website. Every website has its own needs, features, and redesign requirements. Just because someone offers to redesign your web site, doesn't mean it should be. The best website redesigns most often come incrementally over time, and/or from a well-thought-out plan for their redesign. Redesigning your website should be done when it needs doing, not something to do every (e.g., 3) years. Also, certain web sites (like mine) stay complex for a reason; to screen out shoppers, and help attract the more serious people, and/or at least folks interested enough to read what is on the site. One more e-mail offer sent to folks with at least modestly big and popular web site, is similar to: "If you sign up with us this month, we will offer you a special offer of $150 a month, so you will achieve the best search engine optimization results. Every month, we will enter 200 manual directory submissions, 50 social bookmarking submissions, write both a press release and an article about your website, write reviews on over twenty blogs; and our company will also review your keywords, title tags, meta words, and more." The best search engine optimization solutions or companies are expensive, costing money and/or time. The problem with most "cheap" SEO optimization companies is they give you false promises. Search engine companies sometimes penalize or ignore those with many outside links designed only to fool search engines. When you start using a some "cheap" search engine optimization promoting company, you might possibly damage your site's rankings. The large search engines care overwhelmingly about two things more than anything else; the quality and quantity of the content on your site, and the number of other authoritative web sites mention and link to your site with their own high-quality relevant content. Judgment collection is a recovery effort, which means to collect or enforce your judgment. Judgment buyers are available and can help with your judgment recovery attempts. Mark Shapiro of http://www.JudgmentBuy.com - The easiest and fastest free method of finding the right professional to recover or buy any judgment.
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