The WC3 is a consortium that helps set web standards, which ideally helps keep the quality of the pages higher. The latest fad is to send WC3 compliance reports that show warnings or errors. The problem with this type of sales technique is that it is typically based on flawed or even misleading facts. Many come from senders who don’t even have a business domain name set up-just an anonymous Gmail address. These scammers make claims such as “I guarantee that your site will be on page 1 of Google’s search results” and will even offer to point out all that is wrong with your site. This flood is fueled by globalization, the ineffectiveness of old-school search-ranking techniques, and borderline fraudulent sales practices. If you are like me, you are getting inundated with crazy promises from so-called search engine optimization (SEO) experts.
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