So just the other day I noticed a status update on Facebook from one of your favourite gooroo's bleating on about how it's not such a great marketing tactic to go around bashing other companies and *ahem* 'leaders'.
I think the dig was aimed directly at me, as a few of your other favourite gooroo's have done with their updates recently.
It's kinda funny though, I mean, they've got all their adoring fans hanging off them like lovesick puppies, who would re-post and re-tweet one of their farts if they could, and then a reprobate like me throws a few stones and upsets the party.
But it's not just me, take Jim Yaghi, Ben Settle, Ryan Healy and pretty much anyone with a functioning brain cell can see what those gooroo's are doing, and quite often express their concerns.
Back to the update in question...
Depending on how they define bashing, then I agree or disagree 100% with them.
- Some people blast companies or *ahem* leaders because they signed up and made no money.
- Some people blast companies or *ahem* leaders because they think by doing this, people will listen and join their biz pop instead
- Some people blast companies or *ahem* leaders out of jealousy
My mission to cut through all the bullshit has nothing to do with any of the reasons above, it certainly has nothing to do with jealousy, to even think so would be dumb :p
'Bashing' others as they put it, is actually extreeeemely profitable, ask Yaghi or Settle if you don't believe me...
But only if you go about it the right way princess
If you follow along regularly, you will see I'm actually doing you a service.
why?
Because the sooner you see the gooroo's and the Internet Marketing space is a crock of shyt, the sooner you will wise up and become a real entrepreneur, and make some real pesos :D
Most companies are credible and have a decent product, why would there be anything bad to say there?
Here's the issue...
It's the people who get involved and abuse the system.
Selling dumb-ass products to naive wannabe entrepreneurs. Does nuttin more than line the pockets of the few.
Lets look at some other examples that are laughable...
- This one guy selling a couple top tier products and all of a sudden they are self proclaimed gooroo's and the masses are following their every move.
- This girl having to cancel her membership to a top tier program because she couldn't afford the monthly payment, again, widely recognised gooroo with the masses waiting on her every breath.
- The *ahem* leaders shouting about how they will teach you to make $50,000/month from home, you sign, send them your bux and you never hear from them again.
- The *ahem* leaders banging on about how they built their empire using only free marketing and how you can too. (bullshit, they mainly used paid marketing, they have personally told me)
- The cutting edge, absolutely amazing marketing platform, you won't find a better one, has FREE training webinars every week with the latest marketing nuggets yet there's something to buy in each webinar.
I don't think bashing is right word here, I like to use expose! Don't you agree?
A perfect example is from a guy called Ryan Healy, I only came across him the other day. Google 'Deconstructing Deiss' and enjoy the read.
Basically, Ryan tears apart, a sales presentaion Deiss did on social media. Maybe it will open your eyes to all the other shitty sales letters, and save you some pesos.
So exposing is fun and profitable but only if it's the troof, I wish more people had the nuts to rag on the BS.
laters and lots of love
ewan (no home tho)
Oh, I almost forgot to plug the Internet Business Academy, how dumb of me :D If you wanna build a real business, one that will be around for the long haul, one that you can be proud of, one that you can jam full of ppc traffic then come meet us inside.
But if you'd rather continue on the gooroo worshiping, no money making, I licka u bumhole and shina da shoes if only you would please just acknowledge me type of stuff then go forth and suffer :P

Brilliant as usual - my sentiments exactly!
ReplyDeleteI've read Ryan Healey's blog a few times and his article on Deiss did indeed drop a great big, dirty turd on top of RD's mountain of hype (mmm.. I might use that copy again) ;-)
ReplyDeleteGood stuff Ewan.