Bring the Fresh SEO, promising page 1 google search result... SCAM?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by thmvp20, May 20, 2011.

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    Ok... I personally believe this "Bring the Fresh" is a scam, but believe it or not it is VERY difficult to find anything BUT success stories on this program

    Still, I don't buy it... my theory is that if you place 3 or 4 on the search string 'make money online' like they do, then you probably also know how to fake it and mask all of the bad/scam reviews on the program, not to mention these people I believe to be scammers carry a lot of weight on google

    I was particularly skeptical when I finally found a negative review about BTF but at the end the author of this review RETRACTED ALL OF THE BAD STATEMENTS at the end after being offered by the Kelly and Mike (the guys who run it) to try the service free of charge.

    Something definitely smells fishy here... but I can't prove it anywhere.

    Is anyone here familiar with bringthefresh.com and/or anyone here have an opinion about it?


    Everywhere I look... youtube... forums... everywhere people are stating that this program has placed them high on Google and ultimately helped them make the money it promised to...
     
    thmvp20, May 20, 2011 IP
  2. jvfconsulting

    jvfconsulting Active Member

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    Wow, that site has a ton of backlinks and high Alexa rank. What exactly do you get for the $47 membership? If you find out please let me know
     
    jvfconsulting, May 20, 2011 IP
  3. thmvp20

    thmvp20 Active Member

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    Jvfconsulting -

    A lot of the positive reviews are very similar and do not get into much detail, just endless praise of the program... (which is one reason it raises a flag for me)

    At one point I found what looked like a legitimate review explaining what they do... and their conclusion was that the information (and services?) they sell is important for a webmaster to follow if they want a top spot in search results, but it provides a lot of info that is ordinarily available for free if you look around -- they encourage backlinks (maybe they have something internal for their customers here, dont know), they tell the customer to build as many sites/blogs as possible towards making a big link wheel for your top site, and stuff like that you have probably seen and learned about already as someone registered to forums like this

    But the short answer is: I don't know unfortunately and I am hoping someone out there has experience with BTF and can chime in (and hopefully it will be genuine and not BTF themselves or someone sent here to kiss their butts in response)
     
    thmvp20, May 20, 2011 IP
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    w3bmaster Notable Member

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    I don't belive in miracles
    so this magical 0rogram/site/service smells fish to me ...i wouldn't trust them ...
     
    w3bmaster, May 21, 2011 IP