Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Beware of emails with high promises.

Like me and millions of others, you too would have received hundreds (if not thousands) of emails with the following subject lines:
* Notification of payment received
* Customer Service
* Admin
* You made a sale
* $...... (fill up a five figure) in one month

All newbies would open such emails first only to read a pathetically composed sales pitch. The last mentioned subject line above ($ 3,12,654 in 90 days) is being used by some of the highly spoken about bloggers in the blogosphere. I feel so outrageously betrayed by such people.

When you can make $ 3,12,654 in 90 days and claim that you made that exact sum, surely you can afford to divulge the method free of cost and have the world queueing up in front of your home office!


Why use such deceptive headlines?
Why can't they find honest ways to draw attention?
Don't they realize such sales emails are hardly read and quickly deleted?

The Internet is super saturated with bromides. People are intelligent enough to avoid opening them.

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