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The HOTH


Country United States
State Florida
City Saint Petersburg
Address 111 2nd Ave NE #1500
Phone (877) 720-4684
Website https://www.thehoth.com/

The HOTH Reviews

  • Jan 15, 2023

I had high hopes originally to acquire organic customers to my website cheap fast resumes, and within the first 30 days (before any promised results, I was told, could be expected in terms of customers--so I should just patiently wait and blindly follow “Max” and his pep talks) Total wishful thinking on my part, with no results to substantiate anything. The following is my “Update”: During my 6 months as a Hoth-X customer, I received a number of what I can only describe as “used-car-salesman”-type pump talks from various HOTH people on the phone and by email, telling me I should just trust them to pay their exorbitant fees, and I would end up with more customers. I feel completely and absolutely deceived by this whole scam Hoth company. I spent approximately $6000 CAD and wasted endless hours of my time, yet received just 4 (four) clicks on the 2 new so-called "service pages" Max and his people created during the entire roughly 5 months dealing with this company. That’s right! Just 4 clicks, and none of them became paying customers, either. My own analytic software back this up. I am also not comfortable with the “fake media reviews” which Hoth inserted into Facebook and elsewhere, written by their freelance writers with poor English in Malaysia, India and elsewhere--apparently to trick Google’s algorithyms into believing they are real customers? So much of what The Hoth did in terms of SEO left my feeling “dirty”, like the whole SEO game they were selling is to try to misrepresent my website to Google in order to trick Google’s engine to bring me to the top. I am an honest person, and an honest businessperson to. I don’t cheat my customers, my wife, or anybody else. After 5 months of ZERO results with Hoth-X, I finally took a hard look at the numbers and my own analytics software, and looking in the mirror I realized I had been “scammed”. So, please do not be fooled by The Hoth. They will undoubtedly reply to this review to defend their flaky rep Max and the whole company. But all I know is I lost over $6000 Canadian Dollars and hundreds of hours of my life. I will never get either back. Please read my words of caution, and don’t be fooled by the whole marketing of The Hoth. Jim (cheap fast resumes)

  • Mar 27, 2018

I recently wrote an article detailing how and why The Hoth is such a scam. Here are some excerpts:

There’s also a murky underground of SEO companies designed to help companies rank higher.

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Here’s how we got defrauded by a company that promises to boost their clients’ SEO. Simply stated, The Hoth is a company getting SEO results through some seriously questionable means. Specifically by piggybacking on high-ranking sites without their permission.

I was alerted of this through a partner of ours in early January. Accordingly, it turns out that we were being listed on The Hoth for link placement. The links were being offered for $810 apiece. This is when I began my investigation.

Want to buy a valuable link (that the site would never sell you)? The Hoth can help with that!

This was a massive issue as it could mean one of two things:

(1) That there is a serious security issue and/or breach within our site; or

(2) a contributor of DMN had gotten paid secretly to place links without our knowledge.

So, The Hoth was either hacking into DMN or exploiting some secret deal to sneak links onto our site. The result is that the site was being robbed, clients were being sold a fraudulent product, and the validity and trust of our content contributors was put into question.

Oh, and all those crappy links will lower the score of a high-ranking site like ours.

I immediately reached out to The Hoth. Maybe this was all a simple mistake. Perhaps I’d registered DMN and not remembered. Unfortunately, it quickly became apparent that this was not the case.

The Hoth’s representative dodged and evaded even the simplest of questions. Questions like: ‘why are we listed on your site?’ and ‘who signed us up to be on your site?’

They proceeded to give me a stream of inconsistent information that all added up to one clear conclusion: The Hoth was defrauding us — and most likely, other sites as well

The story gets deeper but here is the article if you want to read it:

digitalmusicnews.com/2018/03/26/scam-alert-the-hoth-steal-seo/

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