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Re: Secrets of the Big Dogs - Buy Or Not?
Posted By: Steve Crawford In Response To: Secrets of the Big Dogs - Buy Or Not? (Reviewer)
Date: Thursday, 29 June 2006, at 8:28 p.m.
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Hello Reviewer,
That is a strange name! But I guess that it means that you want
to present yourself as a reviewer. Okay, that is fine. So let's
see if you are a good reviewer or a bad reviewer. Good reviewers
do their homework. Bad reviewers do not do their homework.You wrote, "don't you think there should be more testimonials on the salespage??? There's not even one!"
Well, in fact, there is a link on the sales page that leads to a page
with many testimonials. So, it is clear that you have not done your
homework. Thus, it follows, that you are a bad reviewer.Since you did not even mention your name to begin with, you started out
with very little credibility. Add to that the fact that you also represented yourself as a reviewer (and you clearly are a very poor reviewer) and what we are left with is zero credibility.Sincerely,
Steve Crawford
stevencrwfrd@yahoo.com--------------------------------------------
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--------------------------------------------Is this the same Big Dog Secrets at http://www.bigdogsecrets.com ?
> This used to be available for free until year 2002. The owner started
> charging for an ebook that basically try to get people to sign up for
> different advertising programs based on MLM model. I have not doubt that
> this works as the creator states.> But the question is how well and for how many?
> You can be for it or against it but one thing is certain. There's always
> one who comes out winning....the creator/owner. He makes money when you
> buy his book. He make more money when you promote his book. He make more
> money when you join the programs that his book tells you.> Don't get me wrong. There is nothing wrong with making money by helping
> others make money too. But think about it....> For that much money spent per month, you'll probably end up better
> investing the money. If you really think about it, that's an awful lot of
> money. Could be invested in other places where you have a much
> "better chance" of making "more money" overall. Of
> course, there's no guaranteed either way, but think about the odds.> Besides, for a program that started before year 2002, don't you think
> there should be more testimonials on the salespage??? There's not even
> one!t even
> one!
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