Interesting how small things can make big waves.

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There are a few blogs I read regularly to see what others are saying about the Internet World.

One of them is by another Aussie, Ric Raftis, who I have been following for a while now and I thought you might like to see the reaction to his post, moreso than the actual post itself.

His post is about an email he received from Rich Schefren with the subject line “Can I Be Honest With You For A Second?”

I didn’t say this in the comment on his blog, but the following thought went through my head. By saying “Can I Be Honest With You For A Second?” sort of implies to me that he isn’t being honest for the rest of the time.

I’m also surprised by Rich’s reply, as you will see in my comment on Ric’s blog.

Maybe the Internet World would be a better place with No-Bull

Feel free to have your say on both Ric’s blog and here in the comments.

If more people air their feelings about what all the “Gurus” are up to, maybe they will take notice.

Where else but on the Internet can you get such liberal freedom of speech, that is unless Big Brother shuts you down like they have with many websites in the past, but that’s another story for another time.

Hope you have a fantastic day.

Ian :)


4 Responses to “Interesting how small things can make big waves.”

  1. Yes, a very interesting affair Ian, and one which causes me to wonder just how much these “gurus” know about business, especially with his comments about the importance of the customer.

    I found his comments very arrogant, and have reassigned his emails to a more appropriate folder - the trash folder!

    If he is an example of an Internet marketer, judged on this affair, it is one thing that I wouldn’t wish to be identified with!

    Allan

    Allan’s last blog post..Guru Shows Attention Deficit With Headline Choice

  2. Ian, i agree withyou. We definitely need more “No-bull”. What about raisin an initiative “Say NO 2 Bull” or the like?

    Michael’s last blog post..Mass Control Craze

  3. Also amusing is how it applies you don’t need permission to be dishonest.. hmm.

    Crystal Point’s last blog post..Boy, 13, Charged In Connection With Death Of Columbia Student

  4. It alos implies that you need permission to be honest, and not to lie… hmmm

    Crystal Point’s last blog post..Boy, 13, Charged In Connection With Death Of Columbia Student

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