Seriously I do not believe this. Yet another piece of email spam a few hours ago from another Sydney SEO Company! What is it with these guys? Once again they seem to have similar problems to the Aussie SEO Experts. They don’t rank no.1 for their own brand. This guy below at least identifies himself but I know the email he sent me was harvested or he bought it from a list. I am no lawyer but my understanding this is illegal under Australian law. It’s not personalised, it was unsolicited and I have no way of unsubscribing.
So this is the email I received. I checked the sender out and on G+ he has only been circled by 3 people.
Once again no phone number though. Anyone else get this?
They seem to be an international company. You would think they’d have policies against this. How many other SEO companies are getting these emails. Hey genius! We are a Melbourne SEO Company.
Like the problems I found with Aussie SEO Experts today SEO Next has issues of their own. For starters when I clicked on their Twitter link off their home page I got this error.
I was going to ask them publicly where they got my email from and on earth did they think I would be interested in SEO Services. I really despise email spam in case you haven’t noticed. As Kate Luella pointed out in the comments in today’s post it gives the rest of us a bad wrap. It doesn’t look their Facebook page has been updated in a year and it looks like their real Twitter account is @seonext which is not what is linked off their home page. Here’s some advice SEO Next, thank you for your concern for my rankings but perhaps if you spent less time sending out unsolicited emails and more time on your own site you might get better results.
UPDATE: This gets weirder – SEO Next may be a victim in this?
Jim’s been here for a while, you know who he is.