[Noob Method] $30-$100+ A Day Selling Google Reviews

Fingerpod

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Hey,

Sharing yet another method to you guys, I only used this method a short time in 2013 but I talk to a few people that do this once every few weeks for some extra cash. It's no secret businesses like having a good reputation but some businesses don't have a good reputation or have no reputation at all. What you're going to offer businesses is Google reviews so it shows up next to there name when you type them in on google.

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So this is what you're going to sell them, for the most part all of these businesses have decent reviews but you're going to want to find any business in any niche that doesn't or has little to no reviews.

Find there email via the website and shoot them an email or call them. Cold calling is scary at first but once you cold call once it'll get easier. Cold calling is going to give you the best results and make the most use at of your time. If you can't cold call send them an email.

Personalize each email, make a template and fill in there business name and even screenshot there Google reviews to show them. Tell them how you can help get them more business by giving them positive Google reviews.

Once you've sent a decent amount and get a response you're going to need to deliver them. I personally had 15 Google accounts so I did it myself but if you don't you can find Google reviews on Fiverr or SEOClerks. Find a seller with a good reputation and good delivery times.

Once you've built up your trust with the business owners you can sell them other things like SEO, website design, etc.

If you have any questions shoot me a message in the comments below.
 
Seems like you're on a sharing spree lately, it would be nice to see more people that share and not ask to be spoonfed

Yup I've got a lot of information on this site so it's my time to give back.
 
Nice, another good method for some extra cash
 
This is way too risky, since it is against ToS and you may get into some serious trouble afterwards...
Always make sure about the 'legal' side of the business before you start providing it
 
Fuck what is this site? Blackhatworld or sissyhatworld?

I'm personally going to do this tomorrow. Thanks for the share

But it's not you who may get in trouble, it'll be the businesses.
 
And then you will be sued.

You misunderstood what I was saying. The poster above was saying that he doesn't care if he gets into trouble, but I was explaining that the businesses who you are trying to "help" by getting these reviews will run into problems because of the reviews, too. In other words, it''s not just risky for you, but it can screw up the business too.
 
You don't have to provide fake reviews at all, just read the famous 7878's letter method/thread and implement that kind of system. I'm wondering why people are so surprised with this method, it's just a rehashed version of the ORM thread that was posted since 2 years ago.
 
Well if you are not spamming the reviews and just diversify 1 reviews in each 3 days would look realistic. It will also look so fake if the reviews before and after you are so negative.
 
Fingerpod you are on spree mate, congrats that is a great attitude to have!

Let me ask you, what was your average price per review?
 
Fingerpod you are on spree mate, congrats that is a great attitude to have!

Let me ask you, what was your average price per review?

I typically charged $2-3 a review depending on the business.
 
The FTC went after review providers so if you are in the US I'd be careful offering this.
 
First of all, thanks for the method, I have my own twist now.

On the other side this method is just like 7878's method, but your method is with cold calling and emails.

Thanks!
 
First of all, thanks for the method, I have my own twist now.

On the other side this method is just like 7878's method, but your method is with cold calling and emails.

Thanks!

Yeah, I've seen his method. With his you'd probably make a bit more money but you need to have a lot of skills to even complete ORM.
 
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