INTERNET MARKETERS ARE FULL OF HALF TRUTHS
By rivakwa
@rivakwa (56)
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@JeeyanDee (2692)
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31 Jul 17
I guess they are forced to do such things or else no income for them, right? It is like selling your dignity through for money.
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@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
31 Jul 17
It is, that's true. But when the bills come due and there's no money (like this month for me, I'll have to put the rent on a credit card) you do what you have to in order to pay them. It also takes a certain kind of person to believe anything they read on the internet and not do their own research.
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@JeeyanDee (2692)
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31 Jul 17
@dragon54u Yes, people seem to act so knowledgeable and yet come out stupid.
@dragon54u (31634)
• United States
31 Jul 17
That is very true. A few years back I got some work writing copy for some products sold on the internet. Remember how Acai berry was supposed to be a miracle food and just melt the pounds off? You probably read something I wrote if you read something on a site that sold it. As I researched it I saw what a big scam the whole things was. While it would not harm anyone, it was useless for weight loss unless accompanied by a strict eating plan.
I drew the line at writing about something that would harm anyone. And I tried to emphasize that a nutritious eating plan was the key to weight loss, not the berry. Surprisingly, they left those parts in.
That's just one example. It's very easy to fool people who want to be fooled and don't want to do any research themselves. It's too bad but there it is. If you want to be fooled, you will no matter what anyone tells you.