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Local AdLink In Trouble

Posted by Steve Renner as Network Marketing, Online Advertising

Local AdLinks or Local AdStinks? A recent article in the MLM Watchdog outlines the troubles for this Fairy Tale company.

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The phenomenal rise of Local Adlink reminds me of The Emperors New Clothes. Here is a company that is selling essentially a worthless directory listing service, to a bunch of unsuspecting business owners who are promised that they will get search engine rankings, by a bunch of unsuspecting sales reps who were led to believe this load of garbage by the company.

Basically, people got sucked in by the glitz and glamor portrayed by the supposed Multi Millionaire company owner and his Merry Band of Corporate Exec Suits. But, All The Kings Horses…

Little did the unsuspecting customers or distributors know all was not so rosey with Sir AdLinkalot and his band of merry men.

So how will this play out, we will have to watch and see…

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8 Responses to Local AdLink In Trouble

Matt Smith

May 24th, 2009 at 8:14 pm

This company is getting huge, your wronge. Sorry bro

Steve Renner

May 25th, 2009 at 7:00 am

Hey Matt,
Yes it appears that the company has made a turn around, and seems to be moving in the right direction. This is good for the entire online advertising industry.

Steve

Francisco Juarez

June 2nd, 2009 at 8:47 pm

About LAL, Early February I answered an ad for a local ad link Rep. We met a a local internet coffee shop, he showed me his business ad on local ad link, plus other local ads, I thaught htis is a sure sell business. I got onboard made some flyers, business cards, a digital cam, studied the program, and visited business, with google prints of local business fresh every morning. All seems ok, but then one morning no ads to print. For eleven days no adlink ads. what is going on I asked my leader, servers can’t handel the ad load, but things will get after the new launch or beta launch. Ok I waited to have my prints made as a selling tool, but no thamks, I cannot in good faith sell an ad, if my client ads will not run on google or any other search engine. One of my clients ad, Carolina
Treet ads showed on google search first page, as a local adlink ad, then I clicked on a generic link called secrets of making bbq sauce and bingo there it was, the ad for Carolina Treet, Local Ad Link ad, as a ppc Google ad, I didn’t pay for, my client didnt pay for it, O I guess Ad Link Paid for it,
Now I say Local Ad Link Is this your technology? How about comming clean.

Steve Renner

June 3rd, 2009 at 6:29 am

Hi Francisco,
Yes LocalAdLink relies on Google ads. The problem there is that this is the only search traffic a business will get. And they do not have much of a budget to continually pay for ads for a specific business.

The business would actually be better off running their own PPC campaign.

Our V-Local Platform, will get your business listed in the search engines. You can check it out at: http://www.v-local.com

Steve

Mark Malone

June 15th, 2009 at 4:20 pm

Steve Renner is obviously plugging his lame company V-Local and is undoubtedly getting his buttkicked in Minnesota by Local AdLink. Check out his lame website. Looks Mickey-Mouse to me. I guess between creating web pages, programming from his 1990’s book, finally upgrading to a video card with a GPU, wacking off, and yelling at his mom to make some more Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee, he should get out the house and sell something!

I’ve sold Local Adlink since November and have seen 85% of my customers return and sign new or longer contracts because of the excellent results.

Steve is threatened because yes we continually look for new sales people to increase sales. For every 1 Steve in Minnesota there is over 1500 of us.

Pretty scary. Steve, I’m sorry your business sucks, maybe you should just sit around and Blog all day, oh wait, that don’t make much money these days either.

Steve Renner

June 20th, 2009 at 7:56 am

Hi Mark,
Wow, must have touched a nerve there. I am glad to see your business is doing so well. Say how did you know about the Chef Boy-R-Dee ?

You do have some of your facts wrong though, my blog has generated over $ 1Million in sales in the last month ;-)

Thanks for the great comment!

Steve

Terry Reeves

January 20th, 2010 at 1:01 pm

“1 Million in sales in the last month…” You wish!

Steve Renner

January 21st, 2010 at 5:26 am

Hi Terry,
Yes it’s great - and it keeps getting Better and Better!

Got to love Internet Marketing.

Steve

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