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Here is another marketing gem that found its way into my email box. Yes it was more than likely sent from a marketing guru. Maybe a JohnChow type or a shoemoney wanna be but what I would like to know is can you spot the obvious errors. Errors in grammar and spelling as a marketer can more than likely mean nothing, since you are primarily just trying to get the "message" out. I hate these guys and have banished them all to my "block" list on twitter since I have no use for their drivel.
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I get alot of these weird email in my inbox and al id do is Delete so I advise all of you to do the same. Great article as usual. @lilruth listen you all be sure to stop by and get some good dog tips at my site and look at some cute funny puctyres. Eveyone is welcomed.
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how do you know if it is a scam or not? some times their marketing strategy is really tempting
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That's all part of the marketing ploy. Using words to make their "unique" services so exclusive. Holding onto the very fact that many these days are willing to go to any lengths to achieve success.
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