I received this response from Dennis Haverty regarding my question about the legitimacy of the new network marketing company Localadlink. If this is the best he can show me, it further illustrates how ill-informed he and other Localadlink representatives are.
In his comment on my blog (you can click on it to enlarge it, but I refuse to publish this and help him market his product) Dennis suggests that I can see the value of Localadlink by Googling "Greek food park il" and "honda costa mesa ca". I did this-and the customers are at the top of Google...

...the problem is that these two terms cost only a nickel per click on Google Adwords (these are paid for results, the site has not had significant search engine optimization done to much success)-and they are hardly searched. A budget for these keywords would be about 50 cents per month on the high side-yet they charge about $200 a month or more for their advertising. Unless Dennis Haverty has more compelling evidence-I am still on the side of not really seeing the value in advertising on Localadlink.
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A family member is trying to convince me that I should be interested in localadlink. In three days of searching, the only information I can find is self-referencing, there are no objective reviews of it anywhere. The searching for businesses on the localadlink website is useless--it doesn't even find McDonalds.
It seems to me that someone is just trying to invent what's already been invented and then selling it to people as new.
There are claims that reps are making thousands of dollars a month. How can this be since the website has been operating about six months?
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