Is this really a Gift or a Poiosoned Gift?
Hi WA boys and gals!
I've received all sorts of emails, but today got one that intrigued me to the point of writing a post about it!
Someone that landed in one of my posts took the time to send me an email congratulating me on the freshness and cleanliness of my website So far, so good, but the thing is that it also asked me to review 3 other programs...
On top of that, all 3 have great metrics (good volume with low competition)...
Awkward... so I asked, what's the catch?!!!?
Cheers
Pedro
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I have never heard of anything quite like that. Just the sending email, if it looks funky don't bother. Otherwise, just take it step by step. As Jeff said, be cautious.
Jim
Hi Jim,
Yeah, I reach out to him, and he replied,
Nothing to fancy, just someone who liked the "cleanliness" of my blog and wants to read more on specific MLM programs.
But like they say, better safe than sorrow right?
Cheers
Pedro
Hi Jeff,
All good, I reached out to him, he just wants to read more on MLM.
Just found it odd because it felt like someone did keyword research for me :P
Cheers
Pedro
There is probably no catch, the individual just seems to be impressed with your work! Unless the programs require you to buy, then, that's the catch.....
Hi Maria,
All he asked me was to write reviews on those 3 MLM programs.
Just found it awkward all 3 had "great" SEO metrics.
Cheers
Pedro
eheh, it might!
Anyway, I asked him directly...
What's the catch? :P
Anyway, thank you for your insight :P
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There is only a catch if you feel that person benefits more than you do from writing 3 more reviews.
Since they will be on your site and you will also benefit from them being there, I am not sure there is one.
Alex
Hi Alex,
The visitor said the catch was, "Since I don't have a blog of my own, and I want to read reviews on those programs. I reached out to other bloggers."
Just someone with a wish, no catch! :P
Cheers
Pedro