It's bad enough that someone who isn't well versed doesn't understand the big picture of what's being presented in clever (though "honest") marketing and sales letters...
When you couple that with an entire group of no ethics, me-me-me, low-life trash bastards... it can really start to take a toll on the confidence beginners have about online business.
This is a MUST read:
Confessions of an Internet Marketing Scammer:
http://www.imnewswatch.com/2011/03/2...eric-holmlund/
He even "confesses" to try and prove how he's out-smarting everyone. I could dance circles around his tactics. So could many others if they wanted to follow his pathetic lead. He's an amateur self-interested low-life bastard. But instead many (like me, you and thousands of others) choose to be ETHICAL and MORAL in everything we do.
Personally I'd want to slap this guy around just for trying to pretend to be smart. He doesn't win brownie points for being "honest" as his honesty is just another selfish act of him trying to feed his ego. His actions are childish, basic and very disgusting. But, he's part of a group of plenty of others who engage in lies and deception. I've come across a few in my time as well.
The negativity aside (normally I'm a very positive, optimistic and upbeat person), the article will be a good read especially for beginners to at least understand why they should never take things at face value.