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Thursday, June 28, 2007

Black Mask Review

I received this email from a business review site about the "Black mask" Program and I thought you might be interested in it. I cut out some filler but here is the gist of the review.

"I fully understand what Project Black Mask is trying to do and I want to warn you about it.
I got up early this morning to buy the product and review it for you and my other readers. I have to tell you that I have never been more disappointed in an Internet Marketing product.

This product teaches what are called "Black Hat" SEO techniques. They are unethical, unproductive, money-grubbing tactics that give the Internet Marketing industry a bad name.

Do they work? Yes. But I personally don't ever want to be identified with something that takes
unfair advantage of people and makes the Internet a more difficult place for a user to find
the information he or she needs.

Here's what it is in a nutshell: you learn how to create "junk" websites with completely unreadable content. It looks like a computer wrote it--and that's exactly what it is. Then when people come to your website, they can't make sense of it, but the ads on the site do
make sense so many of them end up clicking on the ads and you make a commission off the ad.

Then you learn how to rank these websites highly in Google and you take advantage of all the people who find your website. But your website will come off of Google in a few days to a few weeks because Google will ban them. And if Google finds out who you are, you'll have a
very hard time ever listing a website again.

This is just not the kind of business that I want to promote. In fact, I want to discourage it in any way I can. There are too many good businesses that you can build that will provide a service to others and long-term profit for you.

Go do Project Black Mask if you want to: Fool people, Make the Internet more difficult for people to find information Make Google mad at you and ban your websites


Like I said there are some Internet Marketing packages (also known as pay-per-click packages) out there that really are legitimate, money-making businesses that will help people and that you can be proud of."

Well that's the review. Remember I didn't write it! But you can always tell me what you think, good or bad!