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I have to admit, I've always found this picture quite hilarious, in part because it bespeaks a general truism in life, and in part because it bespeaks a specific truism in internet marketing.
A part-time frycook at McDonalds makes about 0 a week. That's not a lot of money, yet some "SEO"s will sell their services for that price.
There is a reason for their low price-tag, but it's not generosity. It's that their services simply don't work.
Consider the following: if you had the ability to rank at will any keyword you could think of, making websites into 6-figure per year (or per month) recurring revenue machines, what would your time be worth? Part-time fry cook wages?
At Hundreds of Customers, we're NOT the cheapest. We're way too good to be cheap.
(But compared to other options, we're very inexpensive).
