*&%$% Why IMers have a bad reputation
I'm fuming. I work hard at IM every single day and they are long days, this is my job. I take it seriously just like most everyone here.
Pardon my fury... Beware the S.O.B sleazebag, article and page-slapper-upper marketers that give the rest of us a bad reputation.
I did my keyword research. I nailed a niche that hasn't been scratched yet. I felt lucky(ish). I lined everything up. Ready to write, ready to rock n roll and thought.. I'll just check one more time and see if anyone else put up a lens or site yet - I need to move on this because others will catch the wave.
I'm okay with others catching the wave... it's a big, big pond with a million fish. Some after the same bait, some not. HOWEVER.
I'm not gonna publish the lens url of the offender. I'm not that much of a sh*thead. I won't even say what the niche is. Let me tell you... if I were the e-book author and I could get my hands on the person that wrote the grammatically horrific, drunken-sounding, content empty spiel on what could be a great product... well..well..well... I'm not a violent person but I felt like throwing a good punch.
My point is... there are good marketers, with good skills, and good intentions and there are some that are a big, fat embarrassment. Let us all be the good ones and hopefully rise above some of the really nasty crap out there.
Lesson learned: After you check to see that there are no sites or lenses or blogs that are in the top results... check AGAIN.
HARUMPH!
Cheers :)
Remember a lot of people will not fall for a site that has a lot of errors and little research. I hate to see you waste your work, I have recently come across this and stated what you will not find here giving examples of the bad site. Give it a try and see I am still to new to now for sure but it sounds like most of the work is already done.
Thanks,
Keith