This is how Michael Longo of Vital Voice and Data in Long Branch, NJ 888-558-8855, 505 Broadway, Long Branch, NJ 07740 communicates:
U are fucking with the wrong guy asshole
Last friendly warning- take it down or I’m going to f u up online buddy
If u care about ur income from ur online biz- u wanna head (his misspelling) the warning [Jan 27, 12]
Now would you honestly work with Michael Long? Do you really know when he is … OK?
BTW I am doing very well with getting my customers new business and educating them on Internet Marketing.
Sometimes you have to look at the facts and realize that what you are doing is a one way street. Joint ventures are usually built upon the folks who know not and the folks who know. This joint venture is not any different, you have a company that is looking for local internet marketing experience with search engine optimization skills, and of course, they need a fix to their dreary website that is not doing anything but keeping folks away. A joint venture is a two way street or should be. The other side of a joint venture should be able to utilize the talents and experience of that particular organization in bringing customers, or at the least potential clients into the mix so that the Joint Venture is profitable for all parties involved.
With our joint venture with Vital Voice & Data, early on, we came up with a program called, Vital SEO360, a strong potential platform for bringing in new customers with a laundry list of up-sells that could help the parent company of Vital Voice & Data in bringing new customers to their Managed Services Provider offering. Great, as Saxon Enterprises worked on the Vital SEO360 program, we also started to build up VVD’s other product offerings with our internet marketing techniques. To not hinder the primary website in the beginning that had a page rank of 0 (zero) after 10 years, we decided to work on a secondary website, www.vitalvoicedata.com. This website showed promise quickly for all of the customer’s disciplines. Both websites were bought by Saxon Enterprises and also hosted by Saxon Hosting as a free service while in this joint venture.
There were many early adjuncts to the joint venture, many hours and days spent working out alternatives for less expensive and black hat type functions that we, at Saxon Enterprises, were not fond of agreeing to nor did we agree to and implement. As we started to get local internet recognition with over 25 directories, 20+ article submission sites, blogs, multiple Web 2.0 sites, etc, our joint venture partner wanted to see what we were doing for them, and we wanted to see what they were doing for us. Joint ventures are for the benefit of multiple parties.
We had a strong contract in order for the Vital SEO360 program and five others in the hopper due within the month. The contract we were working on was for about $2500 upfront and $1700 residual for six months. Not bad for this being the first income to the joint venture in three months. Well, our JV partner squashed that deal real quick (told the customer that he was a jerk for not signing the contract) and this is when we realized that our partnership was total bullshit and all they (VVD) wanted from us was our internet marketing and SEO expertise.
OK, time spent bringing Vital Voice & Data, locally, was shaping up. Google was bringing VoIP, Managed Service Providers and the Vital SEO360 program some really good SERPs, folks were filling out forms, we were building a customer base. Somewhere along the road, someone’s pills ran out and all kinds of accusations were flying around that Saxon Enterprises was trying to take away business from VVD. We believe it was with the Vital SEO360 program that we, Saxon Enterprises, initiated for our joint venture with Vital Voice & Data. As of this writing, 11/15/11, both www.vitalseo360.com and www.vitalvoicedata.com are owned by Saxon Enterprises, LLC. Although we transferred these domains to VVD, they have yet to pay for them per our agreement. It is the money aspect of this and with many joint ventures that some companies do not have the talent nor the intellect to do what we, at Saxon Enterprises, LLC, which is know how to make any local company known on the internet in a relatively short period of time.
In conclusion, we, at Saxon Enterprises will not be entering into any joint ventures in the future. You should think about the motives and financial status of any joint ventures you may thinking of getting into. As far as Saxon Enterprises is concerned, this is just a lessoned learned and a tax write off for income lost due to stupidity in dealing with the wrong people.




