Posts Tagged ‘Internet’
Top five ways to look a total dork on the Internet!
1. start yet another ‘how to make money on the Internet’ blog – the Internet needs more of these about as much as the world needs another real estate agent.
2. get upset when people like me write about you. Your website is in the public domain. If you spout bullsiht or are trying to scam people it will get noticed.
3. go around telling people that Twitter is the future of the Internet. It’s not – and you clearly are not smart enough to understand the agendas of the Social Networking sites!
4. start talking about the big names like Daren Rowse and John Chow in your blogs like they are personal friends – you are fooling nobody – you are nobody.
5. pretend to be an expert when in reality you are nothing but a newbie selling Clickbank crap or spurious ‘training’ on things you don’t understand yourself – do you really think anyone believes the fake earnings reports and pictures of you in front of someone else’s Ferrari…?
Fake Internet Guru’s…
If you know me, or if you’ve read much of this site you’ll know that I have have an intense distaste for ‘get rich quick’ schemes and all those morons out there trying to pitch themselves as an ‘Internet Guru’ with little or no knowledge of the Internet or indeed business of any kind (or often with failed business careers behind them).

This is NOT my car - much as I wish it was!
There are a few people out there doing ‘make money from blogging’ thing really well and with a genuine desire to help others. And for each one of them there are a million imitators cutting and pasting their content, who are quite prepared to lie and cheat you out of your money for bogus ‘courses’ promising to mentor you into making millions just like them – they haven’t made millions yet, you are their best hope. Their sites are illustrated with pictures of Ferraris, big houses and screens shots of massive Google Adsense or Clickbank payment screens (the names always blocked out in an attempt to make you believe it’s actually theirs – trust me its not).