Why do so Many Imposters Try To Copy Hire a Hacker Pro?

 

Written by Tony Capo

 

I normally just DVIUS write my stories, but today I think I will add to the pot. The subject of the day will be, “Why Cheap Impostors Use My Brand as a Way to Increase Traffic”. 

 

We all know that 95% of the cyber market is saturated with fakes, frauds and inferior companies and individuals trying to share a sliver of the same pie. For this reason, Hire a Hacker Pro which is considered an offensive cyber security company, dedicated to and specializing in mobile technology and specialized cyber warfare. There are few competitors, and the ones who try to compete are either scooped up by corporations, or signing contracts with government agencies in order to neutralize potential damage.

 

Competing on Google is a full time job in itself, due to the thousands of Indian slaves online posting trash, using Gmail as a cover to protect their identity. In order to stay relevant, Hire a Hacker Pro implements a different kind of marketing strategy. This strategy has led to more than $35 million dollars in net revenue in just under 4 years. We don’t need to compete with people to make money.

 

So what is the secret? We answer the phone. That’s right. Good old person to person, technically endowed conversations with clients looking to bypass the scams. Most of the scammers online try to, in a roundabout way, use our Hire a Hacker Pro brand to their advantage. But the truth is, they will never be able to have a real conversation with anyone. For the most part, the scammers on the other end also work side jobs as fake IRS agents, Microsoft Techs, and SEO specialists, not to mention the accents, which are literally right out of the bush. Indians, Pakistanis and Arabs have such strong accents, that it gives them away in the first 5 seconds. We have zero competition there, thanks to the accent gods.

 

So check it out for yourself. Call anytime: +1-480-400-4600 and speak to a professional who can answer in detail, the questions you have to ask.