ManhattanLocksmithTakes Matters into His Own Hands
Joe Abergil is mad. He's been a goodNew YorkLocksmithfor years and has seenthe marketundergoa lot of changes. The newest of which are the hundreds of fraudulent and fake servicesruining the credibility ofhisindustry.
- Altoona, PA (1888PressRelease) August 14, 2012 - For the lastnumber of years, certainverysketchyindividualsmade the decision that people were prepared to pay a lot to a New York City locksmith professional who would get them into their home or car. Few circumstancesin ourlivesbecome moreurgent than when we lock ourselves out of the house or car," says Joe. "The bad guys found this out ratherrapidlyand oncethey realized consumers were searching onlinefor afastNYC locksmith, they decided tocreatethousands ofbogus websites and local postings to catchall thatconsumer traffic. After the call comes in, they wouldflip it to the locksmith willing to pay the most for that lead." The actualconsumer then, hasno idea that they are getting a different locksmith professional then they called.
This little maneuver trashed theindustryand hasbumpedlots oflegitimate locksmiths from the top pages in search engine results. Google has done very littleto fightthese kinds of opportunists, or even morelikely, has had little success in wiping them away from its search engine.
Joe will quickly take mattersintohis own hands. First, he's supplyingspecial discounts to peoplewhocall him specifically. He expects the discountswill beenough tosteera lot moreconsumers to his companyand otherlegitimate locksmiths in New York and Manhattan.
Additionally, Joe has hiredarticlefreelancers and blog writers to get the word out to clientsregarding thehazardsthey may beexperiencingby employing call centers rather than thegenuine thing. Whensomeone calls a center, the telephone call can go to any number ofNew York locksmiths, regardless ofexpertise. M&D Locks & Keys claims consumers need to have the right to get the locksmith professionalthey thinkthey arecontactingrather than some hit-or-misscompany who might not even be certified.
People areadvised to check the website and small business listing thoroughlywhenever theyget in touch withan NYC locksmith. Check for certification as well as a certificate number. Make sure the particular locksmith has aphysical address. Any listing should havea lot ofinfo regardingthe organization. Finally, manybadlocksmith profilescontainonly thebasic info and absolutely nothingmore. Make sure your locksmith can be found in many places across the web and you will likely save yourself a lot of headache.
CONTACT:
Joe Abergil
M&D LOCKS AND KEYS
244 5th Avenue #J204
New York, NY 10001
(646) 706-7707
NewYorkmanhattanlocksmith ( @ ) gmail dot com
www.NewYorkmanhattanlocksmith.com
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