Should I tell this to my client

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I don't know why people here don't keep things real. He atleast manned up and asked a question which i am sure 99% wouldn't even do. Just tell him that you as client won't like it or you as service provider would do it because of time, energy or money. People start going on about how they get clients and god will be mad and blah blah.

Also OP please mention if these links are PBN like something on your domains which you just rent out, (in which case you can ofcourse charge them) or did you build these links just for them (I personally would take just a little bit to transfer it to them and leave it)

That is what basstracker meant in his post, I assume. If these links are on your domain then you will keep paying for hosting and stuff so obviously you will charge.
 
why 100 $ per link? ask 300$ per link scratching links on gold bars is hard work.
 
If you did this to me, then i will take your company name(and personal name) and build 10 sites on it and rank #1-10 in google telling everyone you are a scammer, mention the whole story and exaggerate it like eminem songs . But that's just me. One person did something similar to me, i created sites and outranked his company website which was in business for over 5 years, you can only imagine the amount of business and future clients he lost after that.
 
If you did this to me, then i will take your company name(and personal name) and build 10 sites on it and rank #1-10 in google telling everyone you are a scammer, mention the whole story and exaggerate it like eminem songs . But that's just me. One person did something similar to me, i created sites and outranked his company website which was in business for over 5 years, you can only imagine the amount of business and future clients he lost after that.


I did this to my apartment complex, after 3 years of faithful and timely renting. They continually promised speed bumps (we had none, with people FLYING around blind corner.) I had someone move in above me, with 4 other people who would get shit face drunk every night and flick about 30 cigarettes in all directions. I would politely complain, with video submissions, of butts that were rolling on my patio, only to be heard by deaf ears for weeks.

The main guy ended up getting shitfaced and smashing his lifted F250 through (3) 12 foot sections of WROUGHT IRON FENCE, before parking in front of my bedroom. Complaining didn't get me anywhere, even from their corporate office. So I opened up 20 sites, with the cigarettes, with the dogs on 50 foot extend-a-leashes, with the emails back and forth. With the gates constantly broken and kept wide open. *keep in mind, I'm paying $1500 in an area of Houston, where comparable go for $750. I was in a high luxury area, and they didn't give a flying fuck. I then bought some private proxies, and started slamming the review sites. Let's just say, their marketing became pretty funny. Suddenly they were offering 2-3-4-6 months free just to move in.

Aside from how awesome it was to watch the company struggle immensely, nothing ever changed though because they were DESPERATE to keep their current tenants at that point. So I took my family and moved out. With a torch in each hand. My wife thought I was insane. I was just teaching her about SEO :D
 
Personally if the client has paid what was owed, then leave in place what has been paid for.
 
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OP this is not at all justified. You should have educated your client at the start of the contact. Just because they don't have any SEO knowledge, you cannot use it to your advantage to diss and rob him blindfolded.

I think you ought to re-think your position.
 
I did this to my apartment complex, after 3 years of faithful and timely renting. They continually promised speed bumps (we had none, with people FLYING around blind corner.) I had someone move in above me, with 4 other people who would get shit face drunk every night and flick about 30 cigarettes in all directions. I would politely complain, with video submissions, of butts that were rolling on my patio, only to be heard by deaf ears for weeks.

The main guy ended up getting shitfaced and smashing his lifted F250 through (3) 12 foot sections of WROUGHT IRON FENCE, before parking in front of my bedroom. Complaining didn't get me anywhere, even from their corporate office. So I opened up 20 sites, with the cigarettes, with the dogs on 50 foot extend-a-leashes, with the emails back and forth. With the gates constantly broken and kept wide open. *keep in mind, I'm paying $1500 in an area of Houston, where comparable go for $750. I was in a high luxury area, and they didn't give a flying fuck. I then bought some private proxies, and started slamming the review sites. Let's just say, their marketing became pretty funny. Suddenly they were offering 2-3-4-6 months free just to move in.

Aside from how awesome it was to watch the company struggle immensely, nothing ever changed though because they were DESPERATE to keep their current tenants at that point. So I took my family and moved out. With a torch in each hand. My wife thought I was insane. I was just teaching her about SEO :D

I did this to Amer1can Fam1ly 1nsurance, until I got a cease & desist in the mail. Apparently they don't like it when you make customer service landing pages for their company, that have the cell phones and extensions directly to employees... I figured if they didn't want people to know it, they wouldn't have told me...

I am currently battling __&__ internet(can't say their name publicly). I worked out an agreement with a VP directly over the shenanigans I pulled on them. I have free web hosting ($120 monthly value) for the next yr, if I don't say anything negative about them... wonder if that will hold, or if I am trying to be sly about it... Wait and see.

So yeah, if one tried to extort money out of me, after a work for hire deal, I would have fun dragging them through the mud. Thing is, guys that want continual payment for the web2.0 backlinks usually aren't actually a brand, so they don't care if "Aaa1 SEO Awesomeness" gets trashed, they will open up next week as "Aaaa1 SEO Amazing" until they burn through the clients...
 
I did this to Amer1can Fam1ly 1nsurance, until I got a cease & desist in the mail. Apparently they don't like it when you make customer service landing pages for their company, that have the cell phones and extensions directly to employees... I figured if they didn't want people to know it, they wouldn't have told me...

I am currently battling __&__ internet(can't say their name publicly). I worked out an agreement with a VP directly over the shenanigans I pulled on them. I have free web hosting ($120 monthly value) for the next yr, if I don't say anything negative about them... wonder if that will hold, or if I am trying to be sly about it... Wait and see.

So yeah, if one tried to extort money out of me, after a work for hire deal, I would have fun dragging them through the mud. Thing is, guys that want continual payment for the web2.0 backlinks usually aren't actually a brand, so they don't care if "Aaa1 SEO Awesomeness" gets trashed, they will open up next week as "Aaaa1 SEO Amazing" until they burn through the clients...

But i think OP has a registered company and deals with clients face to face since he mentioned about a written contract. Obviously his client would know a lot of stuff about him like his company name, personal name, and other stuffs. So he is a easy target to get his reputation/company fucked up for life.
 
But i think OP has a registered company and deals with clients face to face since he mentioned about a written contract. Obviously his client would know a lot of stuff about him like his company name, personal name, and other stuffs. So he is a easy target to get his reputation/company fucked up for life.
I wouldn't assume "registered", because give me 30 minutes, I'll have contracts, letterhead, business cards, a website, brochures, the works for any company/business, doesn't make me a decent business man.
I get what you mean, but I don't put anything past people.
 
Haha OP you are full of shit. If you weren't a child you would just accept that clients move on sometimes and not be a little whiny bitch about it. Why do you want your 300 useless links for something else anyway when they did nothing for your client. Goddamned child noobs
 
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