Oh boy, do I love it when
this happens! Thank you, net4india, for posting this and get ready to face the music.
I find it super cute when web hosting companies that build reputation through fake reviews and recommendations ask questions that would reinforce their search engine positions and/or bring some traffic to their own website. You know, like a professional tennis player asking how to hit a forehand.
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you
net4india (a hired representative of
Net4 India www.net4.in),
whose job is to write and submit often fake and always non-value adding articles, press releases, reviews, blog and forum posts, Q&As in favor of his/her employer. You know, those
directory listings, primitive question & answer forum posts that ask for recommendations of a very reliable provider in India. Or general articles with SEO-friendly links to their website. Something like
this, or
this (with an absolute must self-rating of 5 stars, by the way), among dozens of others.
It is the same old
scam tactic (something that Net4 India clearly approves off) - to fill dozens and hundreds of websites with same garbage posts and articles, all linking to their website:
www.net4.in In the process, luring thousands of unexpected readers into believing they are reading a real review or an expert piece with solid recommendations.
So giving credit where it is due, I'd love to help
Net4 India to get the well deserved publicity within the
web hosting industry for the best in class
dishonest marketing tactics. If you are looking for a
web hosting company in
India that has no shame in how it chooses to represent itself, look no further - Net4 India (net4.in) is the company for you.
PS: Jass, I hope you don't mind - I've read that when you use bold tags on certain keywords - they get picked up by search engines faster and get highlighted by Google within search results.