Our Rates Explained
FirstLinx charges a flat onetime set-up fee of $300 to signup and then on
a per click basis that is determined by the popularity of your keywords
and phrases. We will submit your pages to the most popular search engines
and only after you start to rank will you be charged. We feel this is the
only fair way to bill for search engine placement, you only pay for
traffic generated to your site. When an end user clicks on a search result
we achieve you will be billed on a per click basis. It is that simple!
We have substantially increased Internet traffic to some businesses within
a week. More typically, a significant increase is experienced in 10 to 60
days and continued increases occur for weeks to come at a level far beyond
that which existed before FirstLinx was consulted. Regardless how the
progress comes, FirstLinx' monthly charges reflect only visits to our
clients' Web sites that result directly from the visitors' use of search
engines.
To learn the per-click charge for your business, just complete the
Free Quote form. One of our analysts will contact you within 48
hours with a detailed description of what we offer and how much you would
be charged for our services.
We charge no monthly maintenance fee, no search engine submission fee, no
Web hosting fee and no monthly report fee. We provide all those services,
but at no extra charge. In addition, we send reports every month showing
exactly how search engines are driving traffic to your site -- the basis
of our per-click charges. We'll send the reports more often if you wish.
Beware of Fraud
Some companies in our field impose high set-up fees, submit your page to
the search engines one time ... and then forget about you. If you complain
to them about diminished traffic, they will gladly help you -- for another
big fee ... and then forget about you again. FirstLinx, on the other hand,
charges a modest set-up fee because we earn most of our revenue from
per-click charges. That means we have to keep helping your potential
customers find your site, or we don't profit!
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