Ever wonder why a scam such as TVI Express kept their Alexa rating about 10000? Here's one explanation: people either knowingly or unknowinly recycling old outdated "happy" reviews of TVI Express, usually months or even a year out of date.
Here is another example: Some thing was posted on BestHotelDeals.biz about TVI Express just the other day.
If you read the link, it's basically copy-and-paste from one of those online article archives. At least the poster was nice enough to keep the author's name. The article, on page 2, says it was written in September 2009. As it is now 2011, it is OVER A YEAR OUT OF DATE. Search through Google confirms the article first appeared in September 2009.
Search through Google also shows Danhart.info and marketingmasterdan.blogspot.com (i.e. danhartblog.info).
So does Dan mention TVI Express in his blog or on his website? Exactly ONCE: March 2009, and merely reposted the "intro" video in his blog. AND his blog had not been updated since April 2010. Same with his info website, which is just a "capture page" that wants you to give him your email so he can send you information.
Both domains are registered in late 2009 (one in September, one in December), during the US TVI Frenzy.
Conclusion: Dan had quit the business, despite being a "successful entrepreneur". It appears that Mr. Hart also runs a charity, good luck to that.
Back to TVI Express: their Alexa ratings remain high because idiots keep reposting outdated **** even after the original poster had long since quit and moved on. Whether those idiots knowingly do so is not important.
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