Everybody knows that Internet reach and particularly that of Marketers
touting their push button, biz-in-a box, millionaire in one month, are expanding exponentially. Of course everyone has a right to create an Internet presence and attempt to build a sustainable business in these uncertain and troubled times. What many of these so called Marketers (I prefer to call them leeches!) don’t have a right to do is to plague their subscribers with up to sometimes three e mails a day…Yes a Day! Not a Week… a Day!
Yeah yeah I know it’s a well published cliché that it takes a web visitor up to seven times to make up his or her mind that the author is worth listening to. Perhaps even to purchase some stuff. Any marketer who bombards a subscriber with this amount of b-shit really doesn’t deserve to be on this Planet much less on the Internet!
There are a number of disturbing trends that I have noticed over the last year while wading through my in box and struggling with my Click-Here Syndrome!
(1) When someone does decide to purchase a product on line they are then put through as many as three further hoops for one time offers (OTO’S). For those of you who are not used to this it is totally confusing if not annoying!
(2) If you actually dare to try and leave the page without purchasing it is quite common to be put through another three pop- ups offering further discounts and often verbiage that verges on abuse. Offers to talk to a live operator to show you the error of your ways in not purchasing is also prevalent.
(3) Another trend is to put an anonymous word in the Senders Box, such as support; followed by more outrageous claims in the Subject Box of the email. You haven’t a clue who the message is from and it sparks curiosity to click, if you’re anything like me. I hasten to add and this is the purpose of this article, that you absolutely will have to be ruthless in the future with e mail subscriptions!
(4) Another marginally (but only just!) tactic is to put an enticing Free Offer in the Subject Box of your e mail and having clicked on this you are asked to submit your already wilting e mail address into another Marketers sign -up box to see what is going on. Personally I don’t mind being notified of a really good offer from a really exceptional Author, but I would rather know more about who I am signing up to before I click and get exposed to yet more Bull-S—T.
This level of secrecy and subterfuge is unacceptable to me and in the future (I mean right now) I am about to purge my subscriptions down to the bare minimum of people I know and respect and from whom I have previously bought!
One Marketer, who is not only a decent Guy but who has helped countless thousands in his 15 year career as a noted expert (he doesn’t like the word Guru …and I thoroughly agree with him) is Jim Edwards (of seven day e book .com fame) I shall never, but never unsubscribe from this truly inspirational Man and I suggest that you take a long hard look at your list of subscriptions and select a mere handful and delete all the rest.
Jim incidentally, who has an uncanny knack of predicting major trends in Marketing on the Internet once said (and I am sure he still does) that you should follow one expert (having assessed his or her capability) and don’t bother with anyone else.
It’s a physical impossibility to even read all the stuff that is coming through your inbox if you’re subscribed to more than a handful of Website Owners let alone take any action on what they have to say. How am I so sure of this? Well that would be telling wouldn’t it?
I wish I had listened to Jim Edwards more carefully in the past because I am now faced with a monumental task to delete dozens of subscriptions as well as having to take 6 weeks a year in a Sanitarium to overcome my Click- Here addiction and Information Overload.
See you again soon Boomers gotta go take a really long Nap since I have been Nap Free for a couple of days!(You think I’m Joking?)