Matthew Glanfield posted a very interesting situation on his blog this morning. This is another typical situation that some internet marketers hope they can get away from. The faceless nature of the internet has allowed this unethical behavior to continue, and is the kind of thing that I speak out about on a regular basis. I have several clients that I work with, as a business development consultant, and I make sure that they understand that developing trusting relationship on the internet is the only way to succeed. You see if you want to become a true online/offline marketer, you need to have integrity and be up-front with your offer or service. We have an ever growing population of distrustful customers and or future business partners, we can not stand for behavior like this. You won’t see people like my friend Joel Comm, Rich Schefren, Jay Abraham, Perry Marshall, or my personal mentors like Stephen Pierce, Artemis Limpert, Tim McKee, and Seth Daley do such or train people to do such. So I leave you with a copy of my post I left on Matthews site and I look forward to working with many of you to manage such issues in the future. If you would like to let Matthew now your thoughts check out his rant @ http://www.bboinstitute.com/?p=77 here is what I wrote: Thank you Matthew for bring this issue to our attention. This is just the kind of issue that the faceless demagogues of the internet hope won’t get out. They hope that they can manipulate semantics and obscure language in fine print. If this is to continue, the levels of distrust will also continue to grow. I have discussed issues just like this on my blog and will continue to speak out against the faceless, nameless, entities that run rough-shawed over unsuspecting customers they hope will not see or understand what they are doing. Ethical business practices have to be renewed. We must govern and manage situations like this, and those of us that are willing to stand up for what is right, will have to speak up even louder. Signed Jed A. Reay (Ethiga) @ mentoringyoutosuccessblog.com
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