12 Aug 2009 @ 7:30 AM 

I am a student of mind control. We are all looking for happiness and the good life. Most people want to live with honesty and integrity…but unfortunately not all of us share such sentiments!

On the Internet we see the full spectrum of human kindness and of human depravity and evil. In a manner of speaking, these frank exchanges between polar opposites can pry open our collective consiousness and destroy poisonous mysticism and delusional thinking passed unknowingly from generation to generation.

Ignorance is not bliss. Being exposed to the potpouri of human ideas and values can be a spark for change, for tolerance, for community. The worldwide web allows us to scrap intolerance and ignorance and replace these negatives with synergy and positive growth.

As an online marketer, I feel a sense of urgency. Netrepreneurs are pioneers carving out the future of communication and peaceful coexistence. While we want to make lots of money, we should also want to leave no trace of deception or outright fraud in our wake.

You needn’t steal other people’s ideas or flog other people’s products you haven’t used without a caveat. Words can be mesmerizing, hypnotizing, energizing…but more often than not they are a form of masturbation meant to draw the reader to soothing sounds and visions far removed from the product on offer.

In my blogs, in my articles, on my website it is my absolute duty to decode deceptive language and hype and present products or services with due caution and balance. There are no magic pills or a Jesus of Clickbank. There are good products and people.

Some marketers may call my straight strategy a sure step to financial suicide, but I am certain that if you read what I write about affiliate products and anything I promote, you will make fewer decisions to buy useless, overpriced crap or products which don’t match your needs or your intended purpose.

Fact: Most products marketed to newbies and netrepreneur wannabes are suitable for experienced, somewhat successful marketers or above. Because the newbie doesn’t know what he/she wants or needs, they buy the hyped product just in case and then let it collect cyber dust for months or years before deleting.

For many years I have been an English-language trainer at major Japanese corporations. I have mastered Japanese-Anglicized expressions and clearly interpret twisted English sentences into meaningful dialogue. I am often praised for this uncanny ability. This training, of sorts, is the foundation for how I will treat you, my colleagues and comrades trying to make a living or a fortune online.

Beware of the wolves, but know that not everyone is out to get you. I’m devoted to decoding hype and bringing value to all.

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