Despite the subtle and blatant attempts by government and e-commerce giants such as Google to reign in the hype and false endorsements, the gurus and their gaggle continue to use dubious marketing messages to lure in the gullible.
Case in point: M.F.’s crony sends an email with this header: “[VIDEO] $78,239.83 A Month With No Google…”
Implying that YOU WILL -not can – do it too, if you buy Marketer X’s doodad.
Case in Point: “Copy This $78K Insider Blueprint”
Implying that a $78K Cracker Jack Prize awaits You Inside the genie’s bottle.
Case in Point: “Over the couple of years his blogs have generated a huge profit of $1, 107 ,693… And now he’s sharing his exact blueprint.”
Implying that his exact blueprint will put you in seven figures in no time, as well.
Maybe in Lalaland, with candy-cane houses and chocolate-covered nymphs, there is a one-size-fits-all money puzzle piece. But on planet earth there is nothing but rainbow-chasing gimmicks designed to lure in losers with their skinny wallets and then spit them out like a chaw of tobacky.
Imagine former NBA star Michael Jordan as an Internet marketer. Using the headlines above for reference, maybe his advert would read: “M.J. spills the beans…on his no-brain, slam-dunk method foro averaging 34 points per game in the Pros.”
Consider a NASA engineer as an online marketer: “Rebel NASA rocket scientist shares secret, simple rocket-ship design that put his family on the moon in less than a season.”
These last two fictitious headlines are no less absurd and blatantly deceitful than the first two. The trouble is that the first two draw unearned money to the crafty marketers behind them by playing on buyer’s greed and laziness.
They – the deceivers who make you take your eye off the ball with false implications — should be behind bars or at least sentenced to helping the poorest, rural villagers around the globe to set up non-profits using the conniving marketer’s knowledge and marketing savvy for the higher good.
We should stop buying shortcuts and quick-riches schemes and realize that each one of us has the God-given chance to excel without buying into someone else’s dreams and methodology.


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