Nazir Ali expressed appreciation and acknowledged the mistake made by their organization. While declining to share personal details that might be harmful, Ali noted that there has been widespread reporting labeling them as scammers.
Discussing the origin of the reports, Ali confirmed that they hire content creators from various countries, including Pakistan, but was hesitant to reveal the nationalities. Ali highlighted that disclosing such information could unfairly implicate entire nations.
The website in question has been operational for only three months, yet managed to achieve a first-page ranking on Google in that timeframe. Ali attributed this success to the focus on holiday events, which require effort only for a short period but can generate significant revenue. The business primarily earns through Google Ads and affiliate marketing.
Reflecting on their operational processes, Ali acknowledged the necessity for rigorous verification, emphasizing that Google should not always be seen as the ultimate standard. There is an expectation that Google might derank the site due to misinformation by journalists who, according to Ali, have misrepresented the organization’s intentions. Ali stated that if their intentions were malicious, actions like selling fake tickets would have been taken, but such activities were never pursued on their platform.