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Crazy Blackhat Trick working for SEOs atm Google Maps

This is the craziest thing i ever seen and i do not want to post a example because I have had enough headaches and google will not support you and DEFENDS grrr illegal maps lol.

Step one go google maps and suggest a edit for a address in a vacant parking lot, in someone elses business, a biz parking lot,(a little Pun intended but will work) a lake, middle of highway just about anywhere you need.

Note now here is the kicker, you can take 50 Bee street and move it 2 miles in betweem 48 amway drive and 52 fraudway. Now after some time we have our self a virtual building. Its real and google thinks its real, if you argue with them, then a rep from India(no disrespect) that is where they are from. Will either drop a boiler point response or talk about anything else except whats going on.

Step two after the new address is created with yourn FRESH new virtual building just add your virtual business in there. Dont forget to make some reviews saying how much customers enjoyed the virual storefront biscuits bacon eggs and deserts. In 2 simple steps you have a lovely new virtual building and business

Step three Someone will need to control this asset. Probably a third party agency or random generated gmail account so there is a barrier btw you and the fraud so no one gets in trouble.

WTH man, i am fustrated because this exist and works so well. I am sure known trick, i didnt know. Maybe i will add a rant flair to this post as well.

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