Ok… the MLM spam scams have updated a new version of upsetting an misleading spam… YAY!!
Isn’t everyone so excited with the fake comment, misleading information, and fake persona that is Daniel Tran. Perhaps somehow, somewhere, there is a poor sap who had a couple of pictures snapped of him, but the scam is to make you believe that this is somehow a useful tool in promoting your blog and wordpress business site. To finally put it to the test, let’s look at what this and it’s bogus mimics do so you can gain full knowledge of why it is such a pathetic scam to fall for.
First, search Google for the term “SEOPRESSOR SCAM”. It is always a good school of thought to assume that anyone who buys up any domain that could possibly rank well for negative reviews of his product and then write good reviews on them is likely running a scam. Coupled with the mass Press Release Spamming of the same SEOPressor Article only elevates the red flags that a massive disinformation campaign is being waged.
Secondly, let’s look at the spam the claims on their websites feeding the disinformation campaign. If you look through the hundreds of domains for the fake review sites, only one comes back with an visible registrar “Muhammad Ery Wijaya” who is a known Indonesian Spammer and seller of fake Black Hat SEO Tools. If you look further though, you will find that most comes from a strong proponent of the script named Luis Rivera Colón. Oddly enough, this guy is a law school student. That’t right, a law school student is committing one of the largest coordinated violations of Canned Spam in the laws history. This is just the tip of the iceburg though. He claims that he can have you rank on Google very well for scpcific keywords, and even gives examples. There is a problem with this though, please look at the image below:

1.) Let’s check out their claim. At home at your own computer, make the same search. You will find that the domains have already been banned in the top pages of Goolge.
2.) Even the most novice SEO developer should know that using a keyword based domain and spamming the description with keywords will get a decent ranking. However, using the techniques he is suggesting has already destroyed the searchability of his own example.
This last example seals the deal. SEOPressor and its affiliate programming is nothing less than a scam that encourages it’s users to spam other sites. If you have begun using this garbage and have yet to be punished by Google, it would be highly suggested to remove this plugin immediately and demand a refund before Google has your domain in the lower searches with his.