Now, just a few weeks after going live, hundreds of internet marketers are flocking to littleguyco-op.com for their free membership. The site is run by two young but successful entrepreneurs who bring expertise from different sectors of the IM industry.
Many newbies fall victim to buying expensive products and information that they either aren´t ready to digest or is useless for their situation. Huge products have price tags in the high hundreds and often go for over one thousand dollars. These products boast huge profits for businesses who market online, seducing the innocent start-ups who may have nothing more than a blog with Adsense on it.
These so-called expert marketers who are supposedly humbly sharing their secrets of making money are sadly not always what they claim to be. Most information on the internet is free but these guys repackage tips and tricks that they´ve stolen from elsewhere and sell it as their own.
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Little Guy Co-Op Rocks! I have to disagree about the part where you say they are repackaging or "steeling" free products and making them their own. I've joined both of their co-ops, and have earned my money back both times. I particularly enjoyed the Coreg Co-op and I found it to be quite original. I will continue to Co-Op with this group of marketers because it is profitable for me. I also plan to sign up for their personal coaching services that launch on April 24th. While they are "piggy backing" on product hype from other "gurus" to get traffic, I'm not mad at that, and I actually give them credit for being so sneaky! I do however hope to see some more products in the free tools area, but both owners have said they will be adding to that section soon. Hope this post gives some perspective from an actual Littleguy Co-Op Member…Keep up the good work on your blog!
I too joined that site, and I like what it provides. Even if the information is free somewhere, the work they've done to get it to me is worth some kind of compensation because it's all new to me. They don't seem too worried about getting my money like some of these other guys do. The site is new and I'm sure it will improve in the weeks and months to come.
Hi, I purchased the The Rich Jerk e-book on Ebay, a couple months ago. It stated it had resell rights, so i listed it. The next day it was pulled off my listings. Ebay sent this to me:
You can not submit your listing due to the following problems Attention Seller: In order to maintain a safe trading environment, selling limits are occasionally placed on accounts listing items that are reportedly favored by counterfeiters. At this time, you are limited in the number of items you can list (or revise) in any 7 day period. If you have any additional questions about this subject, email us at Customer Support.
We sincerely value you as a member of our trading community and look forward to a continued successful relationship. Click here for a window with eBay's policy on replica or counterfeit items
Click here for more information on limits that may affect your
selling activity
I've written the Trust and Safety numerous times, and I just get a generic letter back. I've written to the owner of the ebook and no reply. I paid something like 1.50 for the ebook, it stated it had resell rights, but obvisously it didn't.. Should the person who sold it to me get punished? and not me? I had no Idea. I need help with this matter too, so if anyone out there can help me clear this matter, that would be great. Be careful about digital ebooks that say they have resell rights. I no longer sell any type of ebook now, but i am limeted now and how much i can sell, and ebay dosnt let me know much about this either. Do not buy his book and try to sell on ebay, you will be sorry you did!
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Hi, I purchased the The Rich Jerk e-book on Ebay, a couple months ago. It stated it had resell rights, so i listed it. The next day it was pulled off my listings. Ebay sent this to me:
You can not submit your listing due to the following problems Attention Seller: In order to maintain a safe trading environment, selling limits are occasionally placed on accounts listing items that are reportedly favored by counterfeiters. At this time, you are limited in the number of items you can list (or revise) in any 7 day period. If you have any additional questions about this subject, email us at Customer Support.
We sincerely value you as a member of our trading community and look forward to a continued successful relationship. Click here for a window with eBay's policy on replica or counterfeit items
Click here for more information on limits that may affect your
selling activity
I've written the Trust and Safety numerous times, and I just get a generic letter back. I've written to the owner of the ebook and no reply. I paid something like 1.50 for the ebook, it stated it had resell rights, but obvisously it didn't.. Should the person who sold it to me get punished? and not me? I had no Idea. I need help with this matter too, so if anyone out there can help me clear this matter, that would be great. Be careful about digital ebooks that say they have resell rights. I no longer sell any type of ebook now, but i am limeted now and how much i can sell, and ebay dosnt let me know much about this either. Do not buy his book and try to sell on ebay, you will be sorry you did!
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