Dirty Tactics You’ll Need To Increased Your Fortune In No Time...

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by AmiBey, Jun 21, 2012.

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    [FONT=&amp]It's a fact. Internet Marketers use "dirty tricks". Although many of them won't admit to the fact. Still, it's the TRUTH! Some of them may not even realize they're using them. And some of them DO know. The latter half are the folks that are raking in the cash daily.[/FONT]

    [FONT=&amp]What IS a "dirty trick"? Well, that's easy. It is a sly method used by people everyday to get a desired reaction out of another person. Or at least that's my take on them. When you think of these words, you may think "rip-off", "unethical", or "illegal". [/FONT]

    [FONT=&amp]Let's get one thing straight right off the bat. The tactics discussed in this report are NOT illegal. They are NOT unethical. They are NOT a rip-off. [/FONT]

    [FONT=&amp]But they ARE a bit on the "crafty" side. Crafty or not, the point is THEY WORK. And if you're NOT USING THEM, then you're LOSING MONEY.[/FONT]

    [FONT=&amp]So, why did I call this collection of tactics "Dirty Marketing Playbook" then? Because they are psychologically "sneaky". They scream out. . .

    [/FONT]And really, it's simply a matter of human nature. People always want to know the dirty secrets that others seem to be hiding. Why do you think all those "rag mags" sell so well? Sure, you probably know that most, if not all of the stories published are a load of tripe.

    But you still want to read it. Even if it's just to prove to yourself you were RIGHT and it's nothing but a pack of filthy LIES. Dirty trick I know. That's the point! And that's just what you're going to learn inside this report. How to do the exact same thing to bring you in more money.

    Diving right in, we're going to discuss my #1 favorite dirty trick. . .



    Tactic #1 Creating Controversi

    This has to be one of the BEST ways to generate sales. Controversy creates two types of interest. Negative and positive. And both forms of interest work together to make you profits. How exactly?

    Well, let's do a quick example. Person N and Person P. Person P loves what you have written and can directly relate to what you have said. Person N on the other hand thinks you're an obnoxious creep full of insane beliefs.

    Both Person P and Person N comment on your writing. They read each others comments and they are inflamed by those comments. So, they begin a back and forth battle of words based entirely on what you had to say! Now comes Person S, Person V, and Person C. They add their two cents and take sides of who's right and who's wrong. Then come more comments. And more, and more.

    And if you're selling something that expands on your initial post, you'll get both those that hate what you had to say, and love it, buying your product. The negative folks will want further proof that you're a total moron while the positive folks will want to learn more about what you are teaching, or saying.

    Every single day, millions of folks hop onto the internet and have something to say. Most likely they'll do this through writing. Whether it's through an article, an email, or a blog. The "trick" is to make what you discuss controversial through your writings.

    Don't be BORING. That won't do a thing for you. The essence of creating controversy is by using passion. If you've had a bad experience with another person, tell people about it. If you really love a particular product, or person, tell people about it.

    But be sure that your writings can convey the passion that you feel whether it's negative or positive.
    If you are effectively creating controversy through your writings, most people that read it will either love what you have to say or hate it. Either way, they'll TALK ABOUT IT.

    And if you give them a chance to communicate how they feel about it, this will lead to more profits in your pockets! But, in order to use controversy you have to be willing to take a stand on a certain topic. No "wishy-washy" comments will do.

    If you make people angry, GOOD! But don't back down on your opinions though. That defeats the purpose of using this tactic completely. If some people don't like what you're saying, who cares?? At least you had the guts to stand up for what you believe and say it.

    And that's the point that will come across to those that love your writings.

    I KNOW FOR A FACT this works. Jason Cain is a living example of this dirty trick. He uses controversy in his writings and makes immense profits from the dust he stirs up. Some folks hate him. Some folks love him. The love-hate factor doesn't really matter though.

    What DOES matter is that people are reading what he has to say. And they are LISTENING. And, they are BUYING.

    Another terrific example is a fellow by the name of Stuart Halpryn. He creates controversy through the amount of money he charges for products he sells.

    He lets his readers know that he is directly responsible for pissing other marketers off by charging extremely low prices for their products to his customers.

    And it works! He's earning good money from using controversy

    The whole idea of this tactic is to speak your mind, send off a spark, and watch it build into a roaring flame.


    Continue...see ya,[FONT=&amp]
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    AmiBey, Jun 21, 2012 IP
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  2. ninjamtlt1

    ninjamtlt1 Active Member

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    This is true many marketers do use this stuff thanks for sharing :)
     
    ninjamtlt1, Jun 21, 2012 IP
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    rubeljoy Peon

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    This is very much generalized idea, and not agree with you. Your discussion is very much organized, but keep in mind that, everyone is not doing the same.
     
    rubeljoy, Jun 22, 2012 IP
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    monkeytrj Active Member

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    Many IMer use dirty trick but not evry-one. I think that you should not generalize
     
    monkeytrj, Jun 22, 2012 IP
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    NetStar Notable Member

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    I wouldn't call incorporating a feedback in to your marketing approach a "dirty trick". It's quite normal...from reviews to open forums etc.
     
    NetStar, Jun 22, 2012 IP
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    ViralExpand Peon

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    I wouldn't call that trick dirty. Controversial topics are one of the best ways to generate discussion.
     
    ViralExpand, Jun 22, 2012 IP
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    war_machine Active Member

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    I don't see anything dirty in this. Moreover a large number of marketers follow these tricks.
     
    war_machine, Jun 23, 2012 IP
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    winson Well-Known Member

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    agree

    which part of this is dirty?
     
    winson, Jun 24, 2012 IP
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    lifeplayer Notable Member

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    that's not called as dirty tricks but strategy
     
    lifeplayer, Jun 24, 2012 IP
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    What? Thats just common marketing sense..
     
    MrSuez, Jun 24, 2012 IP