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“Forgive me but the day I start trusting him is the day I would have sold my soul”. This quote is from Sayid, a very cool character from an even better show called “Lost”. A show which is definitely my all time favorite. What does that have to do with Internet Marketing? Well, the quote tells exactly how I feel about the majority of gurus - I will not call them Marketers, because I don’t consider them to be.

Being a “guru” is very fashionable in today’s online environment. They project an image of success and everyone who tries his/her luck online wants to be exactly like the gurus and fit into the guru mentality. I am telling you to think again. Let’s talk about some of the reasons why you should not listen or follow these self-proclaimed gurus.

1. THE GURUS FEED FROM YOUR LACK OF SUCCESS
It sounds pretty cruel, but it’s still the blatant truth. As I was saying before, many people who get disappointed by the lack of their online success tend to buy more and more of the gurus’ ebooks. When they don’t really find the answer in a product that sounded too good to be true, they move on and buy another. The conclusion is simple: the gurus only sell their products because you don’t achieve online success. Because if you would, you would not be needing their products, would you?

2. MOST OF THE PRODUCTS ARE OF POOR QUALITY
Not ALL of the products are of poor quality, but most of them are. For one thing, they never tell you the whole story. They tell you some basic things, without touching the essence. And they don’t really want you to succeed online. If you are successful online, it means that:
- they have more competition to worry about;
- they lose one of their potential buyers (you).

Then, not every person can be a writer. Many of these ebooks have basic Grammar errors that would make a 12-year old feel embarrassed. Amateurish and sloppy writing is the best way to define these products. In order to overcome this and capture the reader’s attention, they resort to extreme measures like offensive language, constant bragging, etc.

3. YOU DON’T NEED THE GURUS
That’s exactly right, you don’t need them; it is exactly the other way around. They need you and other people like you who dream of online success in order to sell their products. I am not saying that you shouldn’t buy any of their products at all. As I stated before, there are some good products. But you certainly don’t need to buy each and every new product that comes out. As a matter of fact, you can believe me when I tell you that it only takes the best product from each field and you’ve read them all.

4. SOME OF THEIR PRODUCTS ARE RIDICULOUSLY OVERPRICED
$800/month for a membership site?! $1000 - $1500 for a single product?! Some of these gurus’ greed is indeed endless. However, you must remember that not the people who demand such outrageous sums of money are being foolish; it is the people that give the money. Never pay such large amounts on Internet Marketing products; you would be disappointed of what you get in return.

5. LACK OF REAL QUALITY CONTROL
However, there’s one area in which these gurus excel indeed: vanity. OK, that too. But I’m referring to something else: copywriting. Yes, they are indeed very good at writing hyped up sales letters that touch a sensitive string in people. The fact that they don’t deliver is not that important (to them, anyway). Some of these sales copies are so good though, they should be made illegal.

Usually, the longer a sales page is for a product, the worse the product is. There’s no wonder that there’s a rumor that says that Google is going to filter these pages out of the search results. However, the lack of REAL quality control is an issue. For instance, what would you say if you saw a driving school’s advertisement that said: “Come to our school, and you will be able to compete in Formula 1”. Unfortunately, this is not a far fetched comparison, not by a longshot. While you would know that the driving school’s advertisement is fake, you would not really be able to tell that you can’t have hundreds of thousands of dollars overnight by reading a certain ebook. This is exactly why I said that the gurus feed on people’s hopes and dreams, and take advantage of them.

Now, as a final note, you might argue that one has to sell his/her products. I am not against that. What I am against is throwing out poor products with no sense of ethics whatsoever. In one of my future posts I will make a comparison between your average guru and his / her inherent way of thinking and real Internet Marketers who know what they are talking about and actually bring something useful to the community.

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10 Responses so far to "5 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Listen To The Gurus"

  1. 1 Jim Calen
    March 9th, 2008 at 6:15 pm  

    My thoughts exactly ;)

  2. 2 aaron wall
    March 9th, 2008 at 7:26 pm  

    I was worried I was going to be on the wrong end of that one ;)

    BTW…have you looked at your site in IE7? I am seeing the content below the first AdSense ad floated right, behind the archives links and subscribe to RSS part.

  3. 3 PaulTimmons
    March 10th, 2008 at 2:02 am  

    Thanks Aaron, I did some changes to the ad blocks late last night and I hadn’t noticed how it looks in IE.

  4. 4 Jim Karter
    March 10th, 2008 at 2:10 am  

    And you are assuming that the so called “guru” will always sell something. Right?

  5. 5 PaulTimmons
    March 10th, 2008 at 2:58 am  

    Yep Jim, they always do. Something hyped up and with no or little end value to the user.

  6. 6 Bobby Handzhiev
    March 10th, 2008 at 3:14 pm  

    Wow, that’s the stuff I love to read! Well done and adding you to my RSS reader

  7. 7 Federal Watch
    March 10th, 2008 at 5:36 pm  

    For me, it’s ok to listen and take advice from gurus..but you have to make sure yourself if these advice are legitimate or not…I’ve known (not personally) some great gurus…and they’ve help a lot..including me…so I guess I have to say not all gurus are same..^^

  8. 8 Giovanna
    March 22nd, 2008 at 9:18 pm  

    Paul, when I think of gurus, I think of guys like the Rich Jerk and many many many others who over hype you via email. I think they all belong to a certain circle. And they make most of their cash NOT through search but affiliates and spamming emails.

  9. 9 Jeffrey Huan
    April 6th, 2008 at 7:15 am  

    I can’t agree more. The so called “gurus” make most of their money by selling you overstated products.

  10. 10 Worth Protection Security
    July 26th, 2008 at 7:13 pm  

    My favorite guru ploy is the ridiculously overpriced information that they then offer at huge discounts. That of which are still way overpriced at the discounted rate, but now appear to be available much cheaper. “$5123 dollars worth of material plus bonuses, for only $1999. Act now!”

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