I must admit I don’t like bad language.
It’s not that I’m a prude, but I just feel it’s unnecessary, especially when there are so many other words available to get your message across.
I fully appreciate strong language is used in all walks of life and is becoming the norm rather than the exception, but I still don’t like it.
We all learn from example, so why not set good examples, especially for our children…right?
One person whose work I’ve come to increasingly admire over the last couple of years because of his principles is Gary Simpson.
He stands up for what’s good – at least in Internet Marketing circles and sets a good example for the rest of us to follow.
Gary calls a spade a spade and has no time for people who cannot, or will not help themselves.
I interviewed him recently and if you missed it you can listen here.
He is a master wordsmith and his “reports” are packed full of good, sound and helpful advice, usually written in a style you could happily show your mother.
However, occasionally Gary gets annoyed.
His tone changes, and his choice of words are somewhat less “selective”.
Such has been the case in his How Not To Be An Internet Marketing Zombie report, which he is allowing you to re-brand, IF you are one of those people who do actually want to help yourself.
I agree fully with the content of the report, just don’t necessarily like the words he’s used to convey the message, and to be fair he did tone it down a bit after I gave him my views, although perhaps not enough for my liking.
Maybe I am a prude after all ?
Anyway, it’s well worth reading, because it covers a topic which has become an increasingly frustrating experience for anyone serious about having an online presence, and highlights what many believe to be “bad” practice.
I’ll leave you to make your own mind up when you read How Not To Be An Internet Marketing Zombie, which you can download by clicking either on the words or on the image above.
I can confirm, the language, described on the cover by the author himself as “FOUL”, is not typical of Gary’s work, and I highly recommend you check out all the other informational products he’s written because they’re good…
…VERY good!
Jean
P.S. Don’t forget to listen to the interview. That’s very good too (although I do say so myself)!
















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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackYou really know your stuff. Keep up the good work!
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