Is SEOClerks.com a scam? – The platform is 90% freelance scams, 5% the actual platform owner is a scam refusing to provide or assist in refunds, and the other 5% you might actually find something that is okay—but good luck digging through the garbage to find it.

Let’s talk about SEOClerks.com, the so-called “freelance SEO platform” that claims to provide high-quality SEO services. Spoiler alert: it doesn’t. This platform is nothing more than a breeding ground for digital con artists, amateur spammers, and outright fraudsters who have no clue what real SEO is.


On October, 6th 2011 Jordan DeLozier founded the platform and domain name SEOClerks.com was registered. He set out to create a new marketplace for SEO. At this time, there was no dedicated SEO Marketplace available, only scattered listings on multiple forums.

In 2012, a corporation was formed and named Ionicware Inc. Ownership of SEOClerks was transferred to the corporation

The Spam-Infested Sewage Pit of “SEO Services”

If you’ve ever scrolled through SEOClerks, you’ve probably noticed a trend—every single link-building service is absolute junk.

These so-called “SEO experts” are mostly just random individuals (predominantly from India and Pakistan) who have learned from their equally clueless friends how to spam forum comment sections, blast out garbage web 2.0 links, and dump useless links into whatever gap they can find. Then they slap a fake digital marketing title on their profiles and pretend they know what they’re doing.

Let’s be real: SEO and digital marketing require more than just spewing irrelevant links across the internet. But these sellers seem to think that if they just build enough nonsense links, Google will magically rank your website on page one.

The sad reality? Most of these links aren’t even counted by search engines. They don’t get indexed, they have no authority, and they contribute absolutely nothing to a site’s ranking power.

The Scam That is PBN Links on SEOClerks

Then we have the so-called “high-powered” PBN (Private Blog Network) links. If you’re familiar with black-hat SEO tactics, you already know that PBNs can be risky. But the ones sold on SEOClerks?

They take scamming to another level. Sellers recycle old, penalized domains that Google has already blacklisted, slap together a generic WordPress template (one that looks as cheap as a blank sheet of paper), and start selling links as if they hold any value.

These sellers promise “DA 50+” links, “instant ranking improvements,” and “guaranteed results.” What they don’t tell you is that these PBNs are built on domains that were already kicked out of Google’s index.

Meaning? These links are worthless at best and destructive at worst. If you buy into these scams, you’re more likely to get hit with a Google penalty than to see any ranking improvement.

SEOClerks Owners: Digital Criminals Profiting from Scams

You might be thinking, “Surely, SEOClerks must be monitoring the quality of these services, right?” Wrong. The owners of SEOClerks are just as guilty as the scammers infesting their platform.

They KNOW that over 90% of the link-building services listed are either outright scams, completely ineffective, or dangerous to a website’s health. And yet, they do nothing. Why? Because they profit from it.

They rake in money from sales commissions while unsuspecting website owners get scammed into buying fake SEO services that not only fail to improve rankings but can also destroy years of hard work. It’s digital crime, plain and simple.

SEOClerks Will NOT Help You If You Get Scammed

If you try to contact SEOClerks because you were provided a sub-par service, a rubbish service with fake advertising and outright lies, or you got scammed—well, too bad. SEOClerks will not help you get your money refunded. Instead, they tell you it’s up to you to work it out with the seller.

That’s totally wrong and defeats the entire purpose of using a freelance platform in the first place. A proper marketplace should have buyer protection, dispute resolution, and actual accountability. SEOClerks? They just leave you hanging.

SEOClerks Themselves Have Stolen Money from Users

It gets even worse—there have been numerous complaints from users stating that SEOClerks themselves have actually stolen money from their accounts for various reasons.

Whether it’s through shady payment processing, unjustified account suspensions, or straight-up theft, SEOClerks has developed a reputation for taking users’ funds and running. This is not just about bad freelancers—this is a company that appears to actively participate in scamming its own users.

Conclusion: Stay the Hell Away from SEOClerks

SEOClerks is not a legitimate SEO marketplace—it’s a scam haven. If you value your website, your business, and your rankings, do yourself a favor and stay far, far away.

Every penny spent on this platform is a penny wasted, and in many cases, it’s a ticket to a Google penalty. The entire site is built on deception, with a never-ending flood of worthless SEO services designed to take advantage of people who don’t know any better.

If you’re serious about SEO, invest in legitimate strategies. Because the only thing SEOClerks will do for you is drain your wallet and ruin your site’s future.

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