PM me your URL, your targeted key phrase and your budget. This is a must. I need to know your expectations, the current state of your website and the budget of course. If your expectations are reasonable and your budget too, we can work. If you don't know how to perform keyword research, let me know and I'll help you with that. If we agree about the details (I might say I can get you in top10 or top5 for example), the budget and payment method, I'll also need to review the site itself before starting the job. So if I find anything I don't like, you'll have to fix it before I start. Some on-page tweaking would probably be required, so be prepared to change site details if I say so. Keep in mind, 50% of our agreed price goes upfront. 50% after the job is done. I use moneybookers so be sure to open an account over there if you haven't. If you can't open an account, find someone who uses paypal and moneybookers combined and sort things out. I don't work with paypal, you can blame my government, not me. Let me know what you need to be done and I'll see what I can do. Thanks, Alex
from the post it's pretty obvious that this dude is legit. you can tell he is educated and the post has been carefully put together by someone who knows the SEO trade. scammers won't make customers jump through hoops the way the OP does. and he has a track record on DP. lastly, the moneybookers thing might put some folks off but i'm guessing mr Mitic is using them only because PayPal don't provide service to some countries. scammers are usually retarded and Write Their Post In All Capital Letters and use wierd speling and massive red fonts. this gentleman is subdued and you can tell he has class.
Thank you very much, I appreciate an honest opinion. Yes, you are right, paypal isn't supported here (Serbia), and while I do have an account (unverified with money balance I can't use), I don't want to accept any payments until my account gets verified and I actually get to see my earned money. Judging by how things look right now internally, I'm pretty sure we're not going to be included anytime soon thanks to our wonderful government and politicians.
that's what i thought the consolation is that paypal is actually a terrible company with an awful website, i have no idea why they became no. 1. The headache of dealing with them is almost as bad as the headache of not being able to deal with them. ;-) i guess most of your clients are european, moneybookers has a strong presence in the EU. i know one logo designer in serbia (also very good at what he does, see 19dollarlogos.com), he uses 2checkout.com and i pay 2checkout.com with paypal. so that's one workaround. only heaven knows how much revenue is left after that, with so many companies taking a cut, and the amount isn't even big to begin with.
Never heard of that "experimental" project like Ivan's describing, but I'm pretty sure we're both members on a local Serbian IT forum (you can ask him about "devprotalk" and see what he says, that is, if you still contact with him). As for paypal, I'm not really sure how they became No.1, but what I am sure is that (pretty obvious) MB has played on the availability card so that made them No.2 if I'm correct. MB simply gave paypal restricted people an alternative. They gave Europe an alternative. Now my opinion is that MB is slowly loosing customers as paypal gets more supported around the world, but maybe I'm wrong, who knows, things change and there's no guarantee that paypal is going to remain the strongest one...