No offense but read on...
"The Internet Scammers s†éáling MILLIONS of dollars every single year from unsuspecting folks. They launch a product, rake in a million or more, shut down the website. Then they come back 6 months later and do the same thing over and over.
What bothers me most is the fact that there is a well know group of characters behind 75% of all the scams. They call themselves “The Syndicate” and don’t keep it a secret what they are up to. They show no shame in announcing their upcoming “events” in massive email campaigns and on their websites.
Yes, they proudly let us know that they meet in the Philippines, Gran Canaria or similar exotic places for their brain storming sessions on how to make and split up millions of dollars over the next 6 or 12 months. Then they each come out with some new “miracle product” that, supposedly, will make everyone rich without having to lift a finger."
*excerpts from google.
Nakakabahala di ba? I am not pointing fingers here. I also once sell my product over the net. My point is scamming exist's out of Internet Marketing. That is the hard fact.
My question then remains, paano mo makukumbinsi ang isang kliyente/buyer na ang transaksyon ninyo over the net ay hindi lokohan?
I think you have a different definition of Internet Marketing. However, as I have mentioned, if you read my post again, is that FRAUD is an
end product but not necessarily the only end product of Internet Marketing.
Coca-cola does Internet Marketing. Nike does Internet Marketing. McDonald's does Internet Marketing. But are they fraudulent companies?
If a häçker "represents" Coca-cola, or Nike, etc. for the sole purpose of ripping off consumers, that is scamming. His method of gaining exposure is through marketing but does that make marketing = fraud? Please don't confuse both words.
Based on your excerpts above, it actually talks about
MMO or Make Money Online Schemes, which is often interchanged with I.M., but IM is a broad niche itself consisting of branches like e-commerce, advertising, e-mail marketing and so on.
Ang nakababahala lang naman is that you said on your first post na Internet Marketing is a fraud/scam, which is not true at all.
Most Make Money Online Schemes ARE Scams. But really not all of them.
It takes common sense para hindi ma bitag sa mga MMO na 'to. You have to know your source. Did you know that Bo Sanchez is teaching Internet Marketing?
Also you also have to not be fooled with Make Money Online people say too-good-to-be-true promises. If it's too good to be true, then it's probably not true.
I'm not saying you're pointing fingers kasi I'm not the type of "Internet Marketer" you're thinking. I'm an Internet Marketer in the sense that I give services like FB Advertising, Social Media Marketing, Web Design and E-commerce services to people who are doing business online and are Internet Marketers themselves.
Just to conclude don't go with the crowd who told you Internet Marketing and Make Money Online schemes are synonymous. In fairness naman, hindi lahat ng Internet Marketers nasa make money online niche. MMO does not equal Internet Marketing. And I don't think Google is a reliable source either. Try Wikipedia:
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