by John Darer CLU ChFC CSSC RSP
When it comes to search confusion there's nothing worse than some "lame ass" search engine optimization firm trying to get "shelf space" without providing any useful information to consumers (relevant to the title that appears in the search result), or in this case crippled New Yorkers and others seeking to find out if they will get the structured settlement payments they were promised 20-29 years ago.
If you search for Executive Life of New York on YouTube or on Google one of the top results you will come up with is (Executive Life Insurance Company of New York). The tag says http://www.LifeInsuranceInformationSite.com (Executive Life Insurance Company Of New York)
Unless you want to listen to some Aussie prattle on about "Loyf Insurance" take a pass.
The Whois records of the offensive site are:
Rapid Request Rita Wilhelm (rita@snapmonkey.com) +1.3033381552 Fax: +1.5555555555 PO Box 371613 Denver, CO 80237 US
Search engine optimization firms should make a note of the very
serious problems surrounding Executive Life of New York and
consider our request to place a moratorium on using this
search term with irrelevant content for professional gain.
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