Offering SEO help - CHEAP!

Discussion in 'Services' started by rockfordghost, Jan 14, 2010.

  1. #1
    I have over 10 years experience in SEO.

    I am offering my SEO experience/help to you for only $25
    (usually $300)

    What I will do is give you a list of keywords/meta tags to use on your website.
    How many hits they receive, and where to add them.

    You add them yourself.

    I am only doing this for a limited time! And to only 4 people!
    I am sitting here bored out of my mind and thought I would help someone out with their sites.

    $25 via PayPal as a gift

    PM me if your interested
     
    rockfordghost, Jan 14, 2010 IP
  2. tzau

    tzau Well-Known Member

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    #2
    10 years of SEO experience? Did you start studying SEO before even google came up? I mean.. right after.

    And now you offer only meta tags for 25$ ? good luck..
     
    tzau, Jan 14, 2010 IP
  3. rockfordghost

    rockfordghost Well-Known Member

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    #3
    I been in web design for 10 years....better???

    geez


    I get alot of business for $300..........so offering it for a mere $25 is like giving it away

    I was trying to be nice, but people like you make me wonder to myself, why should i be nice and offer it so darn cheap???
     
    rockfordghost, Jan 14, 2010 IP
  4. Lalucochin

    Lalucochin Active Member

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    #4
    Title is the only thing that has importance now. Content is the king. Meta Keywords doesn't have any importance now. Google and Bing have already stated meta keywords are not considered for SERP's. Meta Description is also having less importance.
     
    Lalucochin, Jan 15, 2010 IP