Thanks Rob. You're probably right. It's obviously one of those "if it looks too 
good to be true ...." cases.

Gilly



On 10 Jun 2010, at 10:37, Rob Beattie wrote:

> Personally I'd be wary of any program that made a claim like that, but
> anyway....8-)
> 
> If there's a demo, maybe you could find a friend with a Windows
> machine that will let you check it out. Alternative there are various
> ways to run Windows on a Mac which have been discussed on here before.
> Obviously, even with one of the free ones you'll still need a valid
> copy of Windows as well.
> 
> I'm sure there are similar services/programs for Mac users - I'm
> pretty sure I saw one on Maczot! a few weeks back - but like I say,
> I'd be cautious about accepting claims like that to begin with.
> 
> Rob
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> 
> 
> 
> On 10 June 2010 10:01, Gillian Snoxall <[email protected]> wrote:
>> ... I am interested in a program called iBusiness Promoter – which
>> claims to have a 98% success rate with getting top ten rankings on Google.
>> But it's for Windows only, and I was wondering if there was any way around
>> that.

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