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24/05: The Rich Jerk And Other News

Over at John Chow's blog there is a very interesting discussion going on about The Rich Jerk and the fact that the business would appear to be for sale, TRJ being not quite so rich after all. Is it all one big publicity stunt? Well, you can never tell with this guy but it's certainly provoking a lot of comment. Read more here The Rich Jerk for sale

 

More news on other business opportunities arrived in my inbox today and one in particular caught my eye regarding My World Plus.  Although I'm not warning people off of this site because it is not genuine, there is one thing potential opt-ins should know. Should you decide to leave your details and take the tour, the follow ups take the form of voice mail as opposed to email and some people are unhappy about receiving at least one call per day urging them to upgrade. It is worth noting that My World Plus uses a powerline system - this means that after signing up you are repeatedly advised that others who joined below you have upgraded and it is impressed upon you continuously thereafter that if you don't upgrade yourself you will lose out. It's not a tactic I like myself but all I'm saying is "be prepared" if you decide to take the free tour. You will be subjected to powerline pressure tactics.

 

And so to Adsense, and in particular Adsense arbitrage sites. It appears that Google have decided enough is enough with Adwords campaigns designed only to send traffic to poor quality sites set up purely for Adsense revenue gathering. Read the full story at the Jensense blog. I have said before on these pages that publishers should not keep all their eggs in one basket  and although this only seems to be  affecting publishers who are earning several thousand dollars monthly from their arbitrage sites, it is a fair warning to everyone playing the game.

 

And so to "Mad Guru Disease", are you one of many infected by this insidious plague? If you're worried about it, you might want to read the latest diagnosis over at Click Newz

TCH

Set And Forget Business  

 

 

 



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