Who Make Fake Claims Remember that
anybody can CLAIM anything to be a fact...but that doesn’t make it a real fact.
An ‘expert’ can TELL you and the rest of the world that he charges $1000 to
write a single 300-400 word article. Maybe he does CHARGE that...the question
is whether there is anybody who actually PAYS him that much for a single
article. It isn’t likely. Still he can
claim that as a fact and offer to teach you how to write articles that you can
charge $1000 each for. Of course, in order for him to teach you his wonderful
article writing secrets, you will be required to pay him for this information
and to pay him very dearly indeed. He needs it...he isn’t making any money
writing articles. He isn’t one of the friendly natives. P.S. You aren’t
going to make a thousand bucks for writing a single article. In order to make
that 1000 bucks you are going to have to write a whole BUNCH of articles at
about $4 or $5 each....if you are a very good writer, know the rules of
Internet article writing and are very lucky. Another common
fake claim by Internet jungle natives who are of the not-so-friendly variety,
is the ‘I’m making boat loads of money’. They CLAIM that they are making...oh I
don’t know....$100,000 a MONTH by using their fool-proof money making system. Remember....anybody
can CLAIM anything as a fact. There are a lot of things that can slip past the
‘Truth in Advertising Act’ in the Internet marketing jungle. Okay...think
about that for just a minute. If they were in fact making $100,000 each and
every month with their fool proof money making system, why is it, do you
suppose that they are willing to teach you (and anybody else that has the price
of a ticket) how to compete with them? If you had found out how to locate the
pot of gold at the end of every rainbow, would you sell that information at any
price? I don’t think so. The ‘claim to
fame by association’ is another one of the ploys used by these unfriendly
natives. They claim that they are associated with some of the real gurus of
Internet marketing or that they have very close personal relationships with
famous or powerful people and that association makes the information that they
are attempting to sell you very, VERY valuable. They do not
claim that they actually have the credentials that make themselves gurus but
they are associated with people who are true gurus or are in a position to open
doors or influence people on your behalf. Now I am not
saying that knowing influential people isn’t an asset. It certainly is. It is
not, however, much of an asset to ‘know someone who knows someone’. That
certainly isn’t a privilege worth paying for.
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