If You Can't Make Money, Then You're In This Marketing Cult...

by Grain
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This Cult Is Dangerous...
You Might Be One Of Them.






The Person Who Wrote This
Is Your Ticket Out

Dear Entrepreneur,

The person you've been talking to just a few
seconds ago on the Warrior Forum might be
in this cult.

The scary thing about this cult is that...

You may be one of them.

Without knowing it.

That means that this cult preys on your
thoughts and emotions.

Hard to believe? Perhaps. I'm not asking
you to believe anything just yet until you
see the evidence for yourself.

All I ask is that you refrain from
disbelieving while I show you that this is
really not a scare tactic.

Just a few minutes, and it will unclog
the barrier to your money-making efforts.

The leaders of this cult know what they're
doing...

... And they're manipulating you.

They don't look at you as a human being,
but a price tag.

It's crazy and it violates human rights. But...

There is one person that can get you out of
this cult easily... Keep reading because I am
going to reveal him to you soon.

Let us talk more about this marketing cult
and how it hinders you from making money.

This cult strangely isn't...
... Religious.
... Terrorism-based.
... Controversial.

It's based on something as common as
raindrops falling
from the sky. You may puzzle, but before
that...

Do this short questionnaire.

If You Pass This, You Are Safe.


Each question has either a Yes or No answer.
  1. Do you base your plans on your learnt knowledge?
  2. Do you learn your acquired knowledge from other people?
  3. Do you gain sufficient experience before gaining steady confidence?
  4. Do you kindly preach to others what they need to do to
    achieve something?
Highlight the line below to get your answer:
If you answered 'yes' for 2 out of any of the questions
above...


... It seems that you have been recruited.
Keep reading because you'll find out why...

Your Actions Are Strange


Let me tell you the real truth now. If you've
read on till now...

Maybe you could ponder over these questions:

... Isn't it weird that a non-cult member is
so genuinely interested in this cult?

What would a non-cult member do? They
would avoid this information like they
always do, because it's the safest... to
not have anything to do with it.

... Isn't it strange why you are having,
however tiny, a tinge of thought about
this cult? What do you think of it?

If you did not have any possibility of
being in it... You wouldn't have read on
till now. Your actions have proven so.

Let me reveal it all to you now.

Revealed.


Rene Descartes, an ancient philosopher
is your ticket out of this cult, before you
sink any deeper, inch by inch into
quicksand.

You may need to get a hold of yourself
before you get in any further.

The cult is known as...

And its name known by outsiders that
have come to awareness about it...

It's name does not strike fear in its
current members... because they do not
know that they are members.

The Case Against Internet Marketing.


It's name is...

"Theorist".

What the cult members do... is Theorize.
They go hypothesis after hypothesis...
and it often ends up becoming a forced
"truth".

They don't test it themselves, but they
propagate. If they are not an expert,
they WILL make you "one".

"One of their kind."

Here's what's happening even in the
WarriorForum. It's something seen in
cults.

Cults that collapse due to its failure, like
one particular UFO cult that comes to
mind...

... They start drawing in the masses as
social
proof.

They need reassurance, and you are
their prey, their chess pawn for relief.

So if you're doing things like...
  • Selling your information without testing it
  • Preaching to others without testing your own information
  • Self-acclaiming yourself as an expert without real credentials
  • Selling crap-quality products
  • Buying Shiny Object after Shiny Object for the ideal theory

... You're a "Theorist" cult member.

You're going for theories that another
"Theorist" cult member has NOT tested.

Here's what you need to do above the
norm. Follow in the lead of Rene
Descartes.

Your Escape Route.


Descartes imagined a demon trying to
deceive him in every single thought or
action he made. He doubted everything.

Your way out of this is not to be an
excessive sceptic.


You just need to change yourself.

Stop looking for the easiest way out.

Test your theories practically.

Don't believe in superstition.

It wastes time, effort and MONEY.

Don't remain in the theory cult,
because it's a vicious cycle that has
trapped over thousands...

...Flipped businesses and relationships.

...Crashed markets.

... Made thousands of people commit
suicide from repeated failure.

Your takeaway... Always test. Never
leave anything to just hypotheses or
ideas.

Wishing you luck in your future
ventures.

Kind Regards,
Grain

P.S - Don't leave others out there
in the lurch, if you find one of them
being brainwashed and manipulated
by these "marketers"... Stop them.
#cult #member
  • Profile picture of the author Michael Ten
    The cult of chain letters and superstition? Superstition does seem like a waste of time, most of the time. Lolol.
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  • Profile picture of the author weebeastie
    Well, you presented your line of thought through the form of a sales letter. "I think therefore I am." - Descartes

    He certainly had a major influence in many, many areas, his logic spawned from his major interest in mathematics. Heady stuff. Oh well, you got to practice your copywriting - interesting.
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    • Profile picture of the author Grain
      Originally Posted by Michael55555 View Post

      The cult of chain letters and superstition? Superstition does seem like a waste of time, most of the time. Lolol.
      Originally Posted by weebeastie View Post

      Well, you presented your line of thought through the form of a sales letter. "I think therefore I am." - Descartes

      He certainly had a major influence in many, many areas, his logic spawned from his major interest in mathematics. Heady stuff. Oh well, you got to practice your copywriting - interesting.
      @Michael:
      I think you caught the idea. People are spreading
      theories the moment they find it convincing...

      ... Without trying it out.

      What happens is that 80% of the time, that
      superstition is untested knowledge.

      Newbies catch on, and they pass it on yet again.
      It's a vicious cycle of untested marketing ideals.

      Theories all over the place. You're certainly right,
      it's a bad waste of time.

      Money too.

      @weebeastie:
      You're sharp... I can tell from that.

      Well, I do write like that all of the time, so it would
      sound like a sales copy, but it really isn't.

      You're probably right. I tend to test readership in
      every thing I write down... It's a habit lol. Not a
      copy in any case...

      ... Not selling!

      The heart of the matter is...

      "Theorist" cults are springing everywhere. The new
      marketers are conned into low quality products...

      ... There are so many clueless people who are
      being forced to rip out their wallets for these fluff..

      It's the case of the "internet marketer teaching
      another internet marketer how to sell internet
      marketing products". A never-ending egg and
      chicken story.


      Kind Regards to you two,
      Grain.
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      Kind Regards,
      Grain.

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