BT tradespace

natashacs

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Jul 20, 2009
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Am being stalked by this guy from BT tradespace wanting me to build a similar website to mine on there. He keeps going on about how tradespace will rank well and can link back to my own site, etc. I can see the benefits. But these are my issues with it
1) I already have a perfectly good site that ranks mostly on page one of google, why would I contribute to a site that might push my own site down.
2) I think it is confusing for customers to get to a page that is branded by BT.
3) I can't really see the point of it.

Am I missing something? What does everyone else think abotu BT tradespace? If it will push my own site up the rankings then I'd consider it, otherwise I haven't got the time or inclination.
 
He wasn't called Paul was he? I had a run in with them today. They clearly have a policy of misleading people about their SEO services.

It's completely unethical and nearly cost a good friend of my £££'s.


Liam
 
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:mad:BT - bin them!:mad:

Been there - tried them - got ripped! - bin them (+ give them my personal best!):mad:

Happy to have my full name quoted on the refusal - spell it right - GEOFF TOWNSEND

trust me here!;)
 
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So BT give us a website where:

It's pretty much owned by them (Bound to be)
Branded by them (Ofcourse :D)
They charge a fee for building it
They charge a 2nd fee for Hosting it
And you have to spend more cash to promote it (Most likely)

:rolleyes:
 
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So BT give us a website where:

It's pretty much owned by them (Bound to be)
Branded by them (Ofcourse :D)
They charge a fee for building it
They charge a 2nd fee for Hosting it
And you have to spend more cash to promote it (Most likely)

:rolleyes:

That sounds about right for them guys.
 
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BT are definately getting on the directory train, with their purchase of Ufindus Ltd for £20 million.

Now they own CustomerStreet too.
 
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