Have you betrayed your Principle’s?

Date November 6, 2007

I received an email from an internet marketer, I wouldn’t call him a guru, that develops his own software, you may have heard of him. His name is Bishop, and has developed and fixed on an ongoing basis or upgraded several useful pieces of software and continually develops others.

 

I won’t go into what they are, but he asked if had been cheating us out of what may or may not be useful information by not jumping on the bandwagon and giving us his opinion on any of the hundreds of “Gotta Have It” product launches that we are already bombarded with in our inbox on what seems to be a several times a day basis.

 

He said that he has always not promoted other people for simple reason of not wanting to become another bandwagonee promoting what may or may not be crap that is simply rehashed garbage to begin with.

 

He built his business based on this and other principles. By building relationships not his bank account.  

 

So, the question is should you betray your principles and more importantly yourself simply because you know the person who wants you to promote their product personally?

 

I’d like to know what you think about this.

 

Rodney

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