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How the Site Build It Scam Propaganda Tricked Google Suggest

Google Suggest is a tool to help searchers quickly find what they're looking for. If you're uncertain of exactly what you're searching for or what exact terms to enter when doing a search, it's actually a very helpful tool. But through a propaganda campaign, this useful tool was "tricked", into showing Site Build It to be a scam.

Site Build It (SBI) is an online business-building system that can improve the lives of people, running their own e-usiness. Now, through a few technically savvy but unethical people, Google Suggest has been tricked. For example, when you do search for "Site Build It reviews", Google Suggest offers the suggestion, "site build it scam".

What this means is if you're genuinely interested in starting your own real online business, you could potentially click to a site discussing Site Build It as a scam. Without any prior research done by you, that site could influence your decision. The result? You miss the opportunity of starting your own online business with SBI, and very likely making a positive change in your life.

Google is in reality a software program. It works with something called algorithms, and is not able to think like a human. Results for a search are displayed using these algorithms. Certain "skilled" people can in fact distort (or manipulate) the results of a search engines, albeit, not for the long term. This exercise is dishonest, and the search engines are constantly developing new methods to stomp out such trickery.

What does this trickery mean in practical terms?

In manipulating the search engine results, or running a propaganda campaign, it's possible to damage the reputation of a company's name and/or product. This can be done without any proof whatsoever.

As result of such a manipulation, Site Build It was recently portrayed as a scam.

Why would these individuals do this? To further their monetary rewards by promoting competing products all done without integrity, dishonestly or consideration for others.

You may be thinking of starting your own online business, and maybe you've heard of Site Build It. When you go to Google (or another search engine), ignore the "site build it scam" that Google Suggest displays. Instead, do your due diligence, get the facts, and then make an informed decision.




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