Ex google employee Terry Henfleet has handed out info to 318 people who emailed him asking for the information on how to beat google's algorithm and get to Number 1 spot in the SERPS.
Well I just posted a comment on the original post (13th of March) challenging Terry Henfleet to demonstrate that his information works. He stated that particular post would rank #1 for ten keywords, so I've asked which ones. The fact that he has been farming out NDAs does not mean a bloody thing, the only thing that matters is whether it works or not. And right now he is asking 1 pound for that information... which is 1 pound too much unless he can provide some evidence that his statement was accurate. We'll see whether my comment passes his moderation, and what his response is. I don't know about you guys, but for me this smells... it looks like the "get rich quick" bargain based on... smoke.
well it looks similar to the one million dollar website with the pixel script to sale ads, i dont think it will work for him, there are not much ads there.
Gents, as highlighted in my previous post, I asked in http://terry.henfleet.co.uk/2011/03/13/beating-the-algorithm/#comments for the 10 keywords that he had used, so as to verify his claims. Now, I've checked whether he had published my comment and had provided a response. Instead, to my dismay I see that he has edited my comment and written the following: I have NEVER written this text, because he did NOT provide ANY kind of evidence! Terry Henfleet is a FRAUD! If he has to falsify comments to push his so-called algorithm and does not even dare publishing a comment asking him to provide some evidence, then it's obvious that the whole thing is a SCAM! BEWARE! Do not give this guy even one cent!
I'm not going to change one word of my previous post, but just to make sure that I'm completely fair, I must point out that apparently Terry Henfleet HAD posted the ten keywords in his post dated 14th March (terry.henfleet.co.uk/2011/03/14/my-motley-crew-of-keywords/) and I had missed it. These keywords were: Now, the challenge was (terry.henfleet.co.uk/2011/03/13/beating-the-algorithm/): I have checked in Google.com every single of those keywords, and NONE of them ranks in the first page. (I did not check further pages, if somebody is willing to waste his time, be my guest). For those that doubt this, I have taken screenshots of the posts and of the Google searches. Even assuming that the #1 ranking is held only for a couple of days (lousy loophole, I would say), it is amazing that such supposed high ranking has not been able to resist a couple of weeks on page one. And I insist: If this guy needs to resort to falsifying comments so as to promote his supposed loophole, then it is almost certainly a SCAM.