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The SnitchThe Affiliate ManagerVacation the WestThe Electronic Toy

Too Much E-mail:

If you have ever signed up for a newsletter then you have found your email box overloaded with "buy me" links. They are the links that are designed for the sole purpose of getting you to send more of your hard earned money to someone for something.

Those website pages are professionally written by people who have made a study of the buyers reactions and needs. They are designed to make you hungry for a product featured on the site.

 

Usually the something offered is not what you wanted but something that resembles your original search. Those links can be very annoying and downright aggravating. Use caution and don't be intimidated into any unwanted purchases.

You have searched and searched for that particular piece of information and finally you have found a site that offers it and they offer it for free. And they even let you join their newsletter for an ongoing supply of information.

What could be better. Now you can get on with what you wanted the info for and receive more on the subject as you need it. And you know you will be needing a lot more help to get where you were going.

After a few hours go by you open you email and guess what, there is the first newsletter with more information. Of course, there is also included in the newsletter a couple of "buy me" links but you can't let that bother you. You are getting what you needed.

 

What happens after that is what is disturbing. It seems that the once a week or twice a month newsletter is coming a little more often. It is now coming several times each day. Its starting to become annoying.

And to make it even worse, every time you open your email there it is and it now has more "buy me" links than information. It gets even more annoying because everything there is a sales pitch. What happened to the information? Where did it go.

The information site no longer has any information. It just has links to buy another thing you don't need or want. As it turns out, the first couple of newsletter pages were just enough to keep you thinking you are going to learn something more.

The links are either trying to sell you something or they are trying to get you to go to a friends page for some special information that will make your project soar to new heights.

And, of all things, that new page full of information offers the same thing, more links to the "buy me" sites and another link to another friend. It just keeps going and going. Just like the energizer bunny, going and going.

Those "buy me" links are to either sell the site owners own how to manual, new book or free report that is not really free or to sell their friends book or how to manual for which a commission is paid to the site owner.

The link to the friends site is for the same purpose. It is for you to spend money so the person who sent you there can get a commission check. They are not designed so much to furnish you with wanted information as they are to get you to buy something. The more you buy, the better the commission.

It is all about money. Money out of your pocket and into someone else's. Don't let happen to you. Only order it if you are sure you need it.

 

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