Aggressive Marketing

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If you receive an email with a title like "Do not Ever Trust Me Again!" And continues along the lines of "... then you do not have to take my advice, never! "

My advice is - do not *

Maybe because I am sceptical about the number of "miracle" products, bargains, "" limited time offers "or" incredible packages which are published online every day. Perhaps it is because I bought more products that I can perhaps use at the moment. Perhaps it is because there are probably more people trying to sell this package that the number of packages that are available. Or perhaps it is because I received an e-mail with an almost identical content too many different sources. Whatever the reason, do not make the same mistakes that I have in the past.

* May be a good deal. It May be exactly what you want. But if you receive e-mails with exactly the same content from different sources, think carefully before buying. There are good Internet marketing that I have every respect. However, there is a growing number of "marketing" which show little thought or consideration for others. They will take you, but offer nothing in return. You May disagree with the last statement. If you buy a product from them and that you are happy with the product and they are happy with the money earned by selling the product you it's a win-win situation.

It is all very well until you look more closely at the process. To do so, other factors must be taken into account. These include cost, value, convenience, time and above all trust. You've probably heard of the sentence. "The money is in the list". I would not disagree with that and it is easy to see why many "long list" hitters are successful in the game of percentages. But unless they offer something more than someone else "Sales Pitch 'ignore. Many of these people come and go. Make sure they do not go with your money.

Regarding the e-mail in question, here's a quote from a "trustworthy person" Webzine that I subscribe to "It's only of interest to you, Bryan, if you really need a brand new products to sell. If not, do not bother. "at least, is honest and straight to the point. I know that I buy. On occasion, the time May be more important than trust. If so, make sure you have a use for the product before buying it. We are all guilty of buying momentum. It may be too easy to buy something that will rarely, if ever, be used.

If you subscribe to a newsletter or ezine, it is often useful to keep an eye on the sender. In doing so, you learn to recognize if the content is original or simply a copy of someone else. You can also find out quickly if the sender is only interested in using you as a means of earning a "fast buck". This is obvious if there is little or no content, excessive affiliate URL, e-mails or are repetitive or delivered more often than necessary.

If you like the newsletter or email subscription is perfect. If you do not, you can generally "unsubscribe". If it fails, try "white list" of filtering to eliminate it. If you think the email is a spammer, so be careful. Do not click on a URL or 'unsubscribe' option, and if you're absolutely sure about the sender, never open an attachment.

If you use eBay or PayPal, you will doubtless aware of fake e-mails that are fraudulent or periodically jump. Well, the spin cycle began again. A good tutorial on fraudulent e-mails and how to recognize them can be found at http:// pages.ebay.com /education/ spooftutorial/ index.html

Council - If you have your own Web site, do not use your default address for your PayPal or eBay. Use another address and you'll quickly instead of fraudulent e-mails in the "To" line of e-mail.

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