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Browsing Posts published in January, 2011

Quite sensible and seasoned monologue of Matt Cutts’ about Google trend in the nearest future. Here is a short video:

Hi guys and gals!

There is so much things I’d like to tell, I’m really sick and tiered of Internet Marketing… And I’m talking not about the actual Marketing but about crooked wankers that are abusing it. (sorry for being somewhat rude)

The main goal of those wankers (yeah, I call them wankers) is your money, trust me, they don’t care about you. Yes, most of them are good and kind to you but just as long as you hold out promises of benefits.

The most annoying is that these guys have nothing what I call honor, dignity and conscience. There are no rules in their game, the will do anything to make money. And you are just prospect to the, a potential customer, not more or less.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not talking about all Internet Marketers, not at all. There definitely are individuals who are to be commended.

Nevertheless I can see that the web is being overflowed by those hungry wankers trying to make money (read “rip you off”).

On the latter days all those claims and promises I read on the sales letter make me laugh, like “Hit #1 on Google in a click of a button, the code is now cracked.”

And the most interesting thing is, if they do such a hype sales letters – there are still people who take stock in. In other words, it’s people who feed the nasty troll.

What I want to say here is the following: “You have to give something away before expecting to get something back”. But that’s not necessarily a rule in nowadays world of Internet marketing, it’s all because the people are still a bit naive.

Most of the time people who make too bold claims in their sales letters are not making any money online, think about it. They wouldn’t be sharing the software (or anything else) if it would be such a kick ass. And again, I’m not talking about all the offers out there, there are still quite a few that deliver what promised.

So the bottom line is: Think twice before buying anything, especially from the people you don’t know. Ask yourself: “Do I really need this?”. Think logically when reading the sales letter, don’t get too emotional letting the sales copy to mesmerize yourself.

Thanks for your attention.

Andrew

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