ghst007
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Hello, I’m still a newbie around here though it’s been months as a user. I’ve read reviews and suggestions about ordering for a service and most of all this suggestions are saying you need to watch out for a seller level before making a move. Can anyone shed some light on this please. What if a seller with Level X3 spuns article or does some shady SEO jobs?
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TommyCarey
A while back, a member named webnesia was a newbie and had his service for around $25, so I gave it a try. He was doing everything right and discounting his services to get some initial sales and reviews. As he leveled up, he would increase the pricing slightly and eventually he got to X3 which is a staff selected level 3 member.
Staff selected members have to be noticed by staff members before they get the X in front of their level. Sure, some staff selected members can begin to run a bad service over time, but usually they are the cream of the crop and you don't have to gamble on them and their services since they've been tested by a variety of members as well as the staff of seocheckout.com I remember watching webnesia and ordering his services, but I wasn't even the one who suggested him for promotion, which shows he was on someone else's radar for doing great work
The reason a lot of people will purchase from someone with a higher level, even if a lower level person has a similar service and for cheaper, is because the higher level seller has already gotten a bunch of reviews from previous buyers. Unsolicited reviews, like the ones that are seen everywhere on seocheckout, are what push people towards what they should buy. It's like a vote of confidence whenever someone gives a positive review, and people are more at ease because of it. They don't have to worry about their money because others have already tried out the service, and loved it, so they know they're not risking anything like they might be with a brand new seller. The level of a user matters when you don't want to take a chance with your money. I pay lvl 1, 2, 3+ members all the time and take chances on them because you can sometimes find a great service for a fraction of the price compared to what others are selling it for. A while back, a member named webnesia was a newbie and had his service for around $15, so I gave it a try. He was doing everything right and discounting his services to get some initial sales and reviews. As he leveled up, he would increase the pricing slightly and eventually he got to X3 which is a staff selected level 3 member. Staff selected members have to be noticed by staff members before they get the X in front of their level. Sure, some staff selected members can begin to run a bad service over time, but usually they are the cream of the crop and you don't have to gamble on them and their services since they've been tested by a variety of members as well as the staff of SEOclerks.com I remember watching webnesia and ordering his services, but I wasn't even the one who suggested him for promotion, which shows he was on someone else's radar for doing great work :D The reason a lot of people will purchase from someone with a higher level, even if a lower level person has a similar service and for cheaper, is because the higher level seller has already gotten a bunch of reviews from previous buyers. Unsolicited reviews, like the ones that are seen everywhere on SEOclerks, are what push people towards what they should buy. It's like a vote of confidence whenever someone gives a positive review, and people are more at ease because of it. They don't have to worry about their money because others have already tried out the service, and loved it, so they know they're not risking anything like they might be with a brand new seller.
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