SEO and web designers don’t often see eye to eye, but Topseos might give us web designers something to agree on with those scummy seo :)

Shaun has a bee in his bonnet about Topseos – which is naturally ALL OPINION as this article is.

Supposedly, Topseos rank the Best SEO companies in the worldsee this list. Now, they call themselves the independent authority on search vendors, and give out awards every month to the ‘winners’ but the SEO community forced an apology from topseos here.

What you are not told clearly, to win these top awards you need to PAY TOPSEOS a lot of money (aparently) TOPSEOS is a lead generation company it appears.

In fact, probably the leading authority on SEO in the UK according to Shaun, Dave Naylor, said in a recent interview Topseos was a sham and another respected UK SEO Patrick Altoft pitched in here detailing how much these things cost.

For a complete picture of this – see this site which lifts the lid on Topseos.

Now Topseos also rank the “best web design companies in the world” and whether or not they actually pay for those awards, how they operate in the SEO industry could well be the shape of things to come.

Effectively once a company pays and is awarded the top awards, these companies then PROMOTE THE HELL out of the fact they have WON these awards, using Twitter spam bots and Press releases – see this Twitter feed!

Now the SEO industry (those that aren’t just spammers! I know I know ;) ) is trying to educate consumers to this, but I wondered what the web design industry thought of Topseos rankings for best web design companies.

I’ve picked out some of the leading and up and coming web designers I follow, with a hope to getting their views:

But in a wider sense, it would be nice to get an idea of what web designers and developers think of these paid for awards and if they serve to serve anything other than getting those who pay for the awards, more unsuspecting clients.

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