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Old 06-10-2014, 04:38 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by CWatkinsNash View Post
There's also the fact that the author claims to be using this technique with success, but has no other books associated with that name. Call me a skeptic, but I never trust anyone that essentially says, "I'm a huge success, but under another name that I'm not telling you!"

Took a look at the sample. Early in the book is a link to claim a "free gift", a pdf report in exchange for your email address, outlining "marketing tactics". Clever tactic - put the link where people will click it even if they haven't bought the book. Sort of a back-up method of hooking people.

This thing gives me the same vibe I get when the work phone rings and it's someone claiming to be a Google Ranking Specialist.
I must have missed that. Of course I didn't read the whole thing word for word either.
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