I was doing a search for window cleaning companies that showed up in my area. I’ve never seen or heard of these guys but apparently they say the service most of the 50 states. If you search for them in your area they’ll probably show up. Are they sub-contracting work? I’m tempted to ask for an internet estimate to see what happens.
We should all give the ones in our areas bad reviews. They obviously don’t have any good reviews so if the only one they have is a 1 star review stating that they aren’t a real company and its a scam, then this whole jt will be a short lived saga
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[MENTION=3851]Wagonhound[/MENTION], [MENTION=5633]AllWashedUp[/MENTION], [MENTION=5152]wws[/MENTION], [MENTION=6741]wcs[/MENTION], if you guys could all report your local JT pages to google here, I bet we can take them down completely:
Review what, though? That they are frauds or that you called and didn’t get a business?
Not that I at all like seeing them challenging my ranking as they do right now, but what is there to say unless they can’t send someone to your house as they claim they can? I’m genuinely curious.
My main irritation with JT is their taking up space in the rankings (and surprisingly high in a lot of areas, considering their spammy tactics). My plan this year is to not just rank highly, but to own the first page of google (and other engines)- as in multiple sites and directory listings at the top of the first page, in all of my best towns. Say goodbye, JT!
compare todays internet to 10 years ago, in the early 2000’s people did not know what is real and what is fake, so you had all these internet marketer guys that had successful scams running everywhere. everytime a new platform is created these marketers spam it to death.
for example
email spam was big and I knew a few marketers that made millions of dollars running scam campaigns to peoples inbox, laws get passed to prevent email spam and now these guys gotta move on to the next thing
facebook gets big and these marketers find ways to spam their ads, facebook catches on and filters them out
pinterest,twitter,instagram,yelp etc… are all places marketers are targeting to make a quick buck but the powers to be are trying to stop it as well.
I think google search engine is trying its best to filter the spam stuff from the real stuff and its working but its a slow process because of the shear enormity of filtering billions of websites, I remember a couple years back getting a call from an actual google employee that wanted to verify my website and that I was a real company in their “business local” results. I said to myself “holy snap” the time has come when human intervention is called upon to help the search engine robots seperate the good from the bad.
dont worry this JT company and its rankings wont be around for long, as long as you make your website look as legit as possible, I think our customers that are searching for a local window cleaner will easily be able to decipher a REAL company from a scammers national directory website.
Their sites are so spamming that only an idiot would call them to book. The first question they ask is “What city and state you are calling from”. Let them run their course, get the dummies, and fade away. For now, they are taking up spots that were once occupied by legit competitors.
Didn’t find them in my area. However I did find a company called Presto Property Services in NY. They advertise window cleaning and pressure washing for my area, but when you request a quote it takes you to a blank page that only lists services for Atlanta.
So I reported them for spam.
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