Majon International review (SCAM)

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by OzColin, Jun 17, 2013.

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    Our company had used Majon International but it was a huge mistake as it’s just a blatant scam.
    We chose a few different packages and I will explain all the scams involved.
    1st package: Direct targeted visitors: 40,000 per month.
    The scam: only a few different IP addresses funneled into your site thousands of times.
    A live Google Analytics view clearly shows how many arrive. After one month the supposed 40,000 visitors from the US shows 220 visits from the US and this is including genuine US visitors.
    A check on Alexa shows an increase in visitors but in no way near or even close to 40,000.

    2nd package: Article marketing:
    Yes, they wrote an article or two but the scam lies with the distribute of the articles.
    They claim over 100 article sites (now it’s 25) and when they article is distributed they don’t send a link to the article sites they send you a link to a Google search. We never received 100 article sites and on complaining they said that Google hadn’t indexed the sites (even after 6 months?). When we requested 100 article site names so we could manually check it was immediately dismissed.

    3rd package: Directory listings now called permanent web links:
    We have done a bit of directory listing ourselves to paid directories and high page rank directories so choosing Majon was a huge mistake. We paid for the service and when they sent the links to the paid directories we discovered that we were already listed so they didn’t actually do anything. We complained and they said the $350 US was paid and even though we were already listed the cost is part of the setup fee. The cost was for the paid directories which they did none.

    Another blunder they did was charge our credit card twice every month for the 40,000 visitors and we complained and they said they could not find the error. We complained to the US version of Consumer Rights and suddenly they found the mistake and said a refund would be issued within 6 weeks. After 3 months and a continued double charge we complain again and they had every excuse under the sun and finally the agreed to pay into a PayPal account, nearly $1000 overcharge. Dodgy.

    All in all. Majon is a scam, it doesn’t work, in fact you will lose rankings by using them.
    With all the Google updates that happen, Majon are still in the dark ages and their techniques which may have worked years ago simply do not work anymore.

    Majon International is a dinosaur and the asteroid is approaching.
     
    OzColin, Jun 17, 2013 IP
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    learning
     
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    Sounds like you may have been better off to go to Fiverr.
     
    bettaone, Jun 17, 2013 IP