Awards

NamasteIndia

I was checking out this site
What is the award or recognition mentioned at the bottom footer
http://www.sunandatarot.com
And whose names are all those
 

AJ

you mean here at AT?
 

NamasteIndia

No i added the site
 

CrystalSeas

You would have to examine the credentials of the website that gave out the award.

Anyone can set up a website and offer "awards". It's up to you to investigate the legitimacy of those awards and the people behind them.

If you've never heard of an organization before, then I'd be even more sceptical
 

Tanga

I'll be blunt - those awards look fake to me.
(If not - they're rather unprofessionally designed - Lol).
 

Nemia

Reminds me of the "Most Charming Smile" award given out by Witch's Weekly, was that the name? The one Gilderoy Lockhart won no less than five times.
 

Achlys

Visited the site that gives out those awards very briefly....looks super sketchy. I wouldn't put much stock into those, tbh
 

gregory

The New York International one looks particularly fake. It doesn't even say international what the organisation is :)

Utter rubbish, I think.

Take a look at the website that thinks she's so great.
Timessquarepress.com. Hmmmm.
 

Zephyros

Awards can be fake, when I used to work for online casinos I used to invent them all the time. "Award for highest payouts," "Five gold stars for winnings," etc. I also used to write fake testimonials saying my site was the best they had ever used. And anyway, although how a site looks isn't always what gives it away, something that looks like it was built in the 90s or has a clumsy url like this one:

http://americanfederationofcertifiedpsychicsandmediums.org/lightworkers2.htm

is definitely suspect. Plus, how can a site say they represent "certified" psychics when no such certification exists?

These are most likely affiliate sites. You pay us, we give you an "award" and then you can put a nice badge on your outdated website and get whatever credibility people are fooled into believing in.