How to Cheat on the Phoenix Real Estate Exam

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Let's make this perfectly clear… I don't condone cheating in any way, shape or fashion. Cheaters don't rank a whole lot higher than child molesters in my book.

I just found it interesting that in the last three days, there have been four (apparently different) people that have found this blog by Googling "How to Cheat on the Phoenix Real Estate Exam". There's clearly nothing in this blog that would serve as a primer for cheating on a real estate exam, but apparently people are looking…

Even more clearly, the poor souls trying to figure out how to cheat on the "Phoenix real estate exam" are in for a world of hurt. First, there is no such thing as a Phoenix real estate exam. Our exam is part state level, part national. Second, even if there were such an exam, the state is swift enough to have more than one test, I assure you. Third, if you really need to cheat to pass the real estate exam, you may want to seriously consider some other line of work. Perhaps by donning a spiffy blue vest and practicing this line: "Welcome to Wal-Mart!" 

We rank #4 on Google for this term — Just above one of Jeff Brown's post on Bloodhound. Curiously, my cyber-friend in the Detroit area ranks #1. What are yall doing up there Mo? 

Four visitors in three days trying to find out how to cheat on the licensing exam.  Have we uncovered the beginnings of some vast conspiracy? A plot to flood the area with real estate agents? (actually, that's already been accomplished…) Cheating on the real estate licensing exam — what will they think of next?

 

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Thanks for stopping by Charlotte Homes! I'm not worried about it. I think it's funny....

MM - Michigan Mo seems to have dropped out of the search results since I posted this. I was pretty weird.

Its a long tail keyphrase, I really wouldn't worry about that traffic or people looking for it.

I got a Google alert that made me believe Maureen in Michigan and Jay in Arizona were ranking high on Google for searches for "Welcome to Walmart"

The search is odd though ... especially for a blog in Michigan.

Gosh, I don't even see myself on the first 3 pages. Not that I have any idea why I would be there AT ALL.

Now why don't you write a post called "Welcome to Walmart" so you can own that phrase too.

;->

> even if there were such an exam, the state is swift enough to have more than one test, I assure you.

What state you livin' in, baby? Oh wait. Elaine's not the commish anymore. Guess you're right.

Greg wrote: "You’re number one, now, just like that."

As it should be! :) Figured that would happen... interesting to note though, the post is time stamped at 2:32pm. Your comment is time stamped 3:06pm.

34 minutes, max, from posting to indexing.

These people really need to pick up a book and study for the exam. There's no easy way outs in life unless you are born with a silver spoon in your mouth.

You're number one, now, just like that.

Thanks for stopping by Charlotte Homes! I'm not worried about it. I think it's funny....

MM - Michigan Mo seems to have dropped out of the search results since I posted this. I was pretty weird.

Its a long tail keyphrase, I really wouldn't worry about that traffic or people looking for it.

I got a Google alert that made me believe Maureen in Michigan and Jay in Arizona were ranking high on Google for searches for "Welcome to Walmart"

The search is odd though ... especially for a blog in Michigan.

Gosh, I don't even see myself on the first 3 pages. Not that I have any idea why I would be there AT ALL.

Now why don't you write a post called "Welcome to Walmart" so you can own that phrase too.

;->

> even if there were such an exam, the state is swift enough to have more than one test, I assure you.

What state you livin' in, baby? Oh wait. Elaine's not the commish anymore. Guess you're right.

Greg wrote: "Youu00e2u0080u0099re number one, now, just like that."

As it should be! :) Figured that would happen... interesting to note though, the post is time stamped at 2:32pm. Your comment is time stamped 3:06pm.

34 minutes, max, from posting to indexing.

These people really need to pick up a book and study for the exam. There's no easy way outs in life unless you are born with a silver spoon in your mouth.

You're number one, now, just like that.

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