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Saturday, 22 September 2007

Common Sense Marketing - Aussie Style

Hello

Checked your e-mail inbox lately?

Chances are you'll find at least two or three (probably a LOT more) messages with "get rich" promotions. Usually, these ideas start off free, but gradually suck in the gullable to send credit card details or money orders. People throughout the ages have devised ways to make an "easy living" from other peoples hardwork.

Internet scams are just the next logical step.

How can you tell if the money making offer is real or just a rip-off?

Well, one Aussie marketeer is working on cleaning up the Internet by taking direct action:

Internet Marketing - A Philosophical Perspective

NO Bull is a site devoted to providing factual, timely and truthful information about internet marketing, affiliate marketing and all things internet. This includes reviews on programs, ebooks, study courses and software amongst other related issues.

The guy running the "No Bull" web site concept is called Ric Raftis; a poet, artist, businessman and soldier.

He has a great sense of humour and can be trusted to give sage advice.

Read the No Bull Blog; well worth a click!

The LPR web site displays a LOT of marketing articles:

http://www.liberated-press-releases.com/search.php?q=marketing

Some of them are good, while others make NO sense at all.

Actually, I'm shocked at the quality of the listings.

Roasting Some LPR Nuts

Monday morning will be interesting, when I plan to gather the LPR article approvers together and point out the glaring errors in their work. Just think, I only just paid a bonus to them for good editing!

Huh, some payback required!

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