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    world can a product have a testimonial for it if it’s just been released? It’s obvious that the customer didn’t leave the testimonial, so it must be their friends and joint venture partners. Is that ethical, is it believable? Not to me, it looks just like a big fat scam. If a product is truly good, then do you have to bribe people for testimonials?<
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    Creating a company logo becomes much easier when one begins to get a feel for what is appealing and why it is so. It is essential to learn how to use the principles of visual communications and combine them successfully with basic production techniques. Equally important is to gain awareness of how important are the factors of ethics and social responsibility in the creation of visuals. Much of good logo design is a matter of taste, and invariably di
    Alright, this is something that I wanted to get off my chest for the longest period of time because it never ceased to amaze me. The truth is all marketers are scam artists. I have nothing against my fellow marketers, but some of them are tripping. It’s true; just take a look at some of the current marketing products on the shelf because it’s a joke.

    What’s the difference between a marketer and a scammer in Nigeria? I really don’t see much, they have more in common then differences. They both write in a convincing and friendly manner, and they both have offers that’s seems too good to be true, which is a SCAM. For example, a couple of years ago I was an eBay junkie and I got approached by a scam artist for one of my auctions. If you stay on eBay for long enough you will get your share of scammers trying to make you an offer that you wouldn’t refuse.

    One scammer tried to get me to deliver a package to Nigeria and they offered a crazy amount of money. I decided to play along because I was bored. They showed me a check screenshot for the amount they were willing to pay for the item, and I realize that it seems very familiar. I realized that tons of marketers use the same exact technique, they show edited screen shots of checks and earning. Those earnings can easily be edited with software, you can even use paint, ha.

    But the ultimate comes with the testimonials. How in the world can a product have a testimonial for it if it’s just been released? It’s obvious that the customer didn’t leave the testimonial, so it must be their friends and joint venture partners. Is that ethical, is it believable? Not to me, it looks just like a big fat scam. If a product is truly good, then do you have to bribe people for testimonials? Carrying Out Quality Prints with Professional Printing Services
    Advertising had dutifully performed a vital task in providing numerous benefits that businesses enjoy. One of which is significantly promoting businesses products and services that the company has. Second is establishing an open network of communication by means of keeping clients informed about the latest updates and newest products. Lastly helping business to grow, keep a good name and earn more profits and sales.In addition with the good se

    What’s the difference between a marketer and a scammer in Nigeria? I really don’t see much, they have more in common then differences. They both write in a convincing and friendly manner, and they both have offers that’s seems too good to be true, which is a SCAM. For example, a couple of years ago I was an eBay junkie and I got approached by a scam artist for one of my auctions. If you stay on eBay for long enough you will get your share of scammers trying to make you an offer that you wouldn’t refuse.

    One scammer tried to get me to deliver a package to Nigeria and they offered a crazy amount of money. I decided to play along because I was bored. They showed me a check screenshot for the amount they were willing to pay for the item, and I realize that it seems very familiar. I realized that tons of marketers use the same exact technique, they show edited screen shots of checks and earning. Those earnings can easily be edited with software, you can even use paint, ha.

    But the ultimate comes with the testimonials. How in the world can a product have a testimonial for it if it’s just been released? It’s obvious that the customer didn’t leave the testimonial, so it must be their friends and joint venture partners. Is that ethical, is it believable? Not to me, it looks just like a big fat scam. If a product is truly good, then do you have to bribe people for testimonials?<

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    scam artist for one of my auctions. If you stay on eBay for long enough you will get your share of scammers trying to make you an offer that you wouldn’t refuse.

    One scammer tried to get me to deliver a package to Nigeria and they offered a crazy amount of money. I decided to play along because I was bored. They showed me a check screenshot for the amount they were willing to pay for the item, and I realize that it seems very familiar. I realized that tons of marketers use the same exact technique, they show edited screen shots of checks and earning. Those earnings can easily be edited with software, you can even use paint, ha.

    But the ultimate comes with the testimonials. How in the world can a product have a testimonial for it if it’s just been released? It’s obvious that the customer didn’t leave the testimonial, so it must be their friends and joint venture partners. Is that ethical, is it believable? Not to me, it looks just like a big fat scam. If a product is truly good, then do you have to bribe people for testimonials?<

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    r the amount they were willing to pay for the item, and I realize that it seems very familiar. I realized that tons of marketers use the same exact technique, they show edited screen shots of checks and earning. Those earnings can easily be edited with software, you can even use paint, ha.

    But the ultimate comes with the testimonials. How in the world can a product have a testimonial for it if it’s just been released? It’s obvious that the customer didn’t leave the testimonial, so it must be their friends and joint venture partners. Is that ethical, is it believable? Not to me, it looks just like a big fat scam. If a product is truly good, then do you have to bribe people for testimonials?<

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    Google ought not to use the Bush Administrations name in vain. Their rights to their data are duly considered by the court and they need to concentrate on their business model now. If Google feels that their rights to proprietary information maybe jeopardized they may seek court protection from the request, as they have.But they are a public company now and shareholder's equity and quarterly profits are indeed the consideration of the day. Goo
    world can a product have a testimonial for it if it’s just been released? It’s obvious that the customer didn’t leave the testimonial, so it must be their friends and joint venture partners. Is that ethical, is it believable? Not to me, it looks just like a big fat scam. If a product is truly good, then do you have to bribe people for testimonials?

    Its true, marketers actually bribe for testimonials I see it all the time. One of the most common techniques that marketers will use to squeeze out testimonials and I have seen this a dozen times is they will say “I will give you my product for free if you give me a testimonial.” I’m serious that is the common scenario I have seen this so many times. But wait to you hear this, I heard one marketer actually suggest for a way to get testimonials for your products is to give your customers 50 bucks. I was like, “are you crazy?”

    Don’t get me wrong, it’s no harm for suggesting to your customers that “hey feel free to send a testimonial or comment any time you like,” after they make a purchase. I do that, but I never solicit for it, NEVER. If people give me a testimonial for my product then I want them to do it on their free will, I do not want them to feel obligated to give me one.

    Fake testimonial

    “Hey XXX, your product is so great and I knew nothing about computers and my monthly salary increased to 15,000 in one month!”

    Jerry K Somewhere in the world

    Fake, too may errors, what product did they make. How can you know nothing about computers and make a product, website, and market it all in one month and make 15,000? Sounds a little skeptical to me.

    Real testimonial

    “Doug, bought your ebook, I read one chapter already. I think is awesome. Can’

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