A WF marketing strategy w/a [not so subtle] twist?

by ileneg
11 replies
Fellow Warriors,

I don't post often...obviously. But I've been here for quite a while and have seen things revolve and change and grow. I have learned a great deal from others and have offered my share of ideas when I thought I could add value to someone's post.

So, what's with the thread starters where people are asking a question in their title, making a post and then providing the answer in their signature block (for sale of course). I find this interesting. I didn't say wrong, just interesting.

Thread title, "Have you ever been bitten by a dog?" [signature block includes $7 ebook, "How to avoid getting bitten by your own dog!"] Or "Have you ever seen the movie "My garden is growing slowly?" [signature block - WSO coming soon "My garden is growing on crack!"]

Maybe I'm just rambing...while at the same time perhaps being overly protective of newbies who fall into the newbie trap...maybe I don't really have much of a point at all and need more coffee! Yeah, I think that's it!

Have a super day!
ileneg

(signature block removed from thread - LOL!)
#marketing #strategy #subtle #twist #w or a
  • Profile picture of the author Michael Oksa
    I report such threads if they don't contain enough information to stand on their own merits. For example, if the post is intentionally vsgue or written in a way that would naturally lead people to wanting to know more.

    Other than that, if it's a good post and offers value, I usually let them slide.

    I admit it's not an exact science, and that it's subjective, but I will report them if I think they're just shilling for their sig.

    All the best,
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  • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
    Originally Posted by ileneg View Post

    Maybe I'm just rambing...while at the same time perhaps being overly protective of newbies who fall into the newbie trap...
    I think it's mostly the newbies that do it.

    Usually with something like:
    Q. How can I get visitors to my website?
    Sig file: Drive massive traffic to your site overnight
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    • Profile picture of the author Riz
      Lol! I just find it so funny when their thread content contradicts their signature

      Originally Posted by rosetrees View Post

      I think it's mostly the newbies that do it.

      Usually with something like:
      Q. How can I get visitors to my website?
      Sig file: Drive massive traffic to your site overnight
      Signature
      NEWBIES - Stuck on Technical Issues?

      Ask me For a FREE copy of my upcoming course that will eliminate all your technical gremlins....:
      SEND ME A PRIVATE MESSAGE NOW!
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    If it's an obvious ploy to get looks to their sig, just report it and it goes away pretty quickly. Often they get so much flack from other posters calling them out on it that it ends up being a pretty unprofitable and uncomfortable method of getting noticed.
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  • Profile picture of the author tryinhere
    probably mostly paid forum posters who nothing about the link they are posting in the sig, with a name and number id to match

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  • Profile picture of the author Colin Theriot
    It would have been awesome if the OP's sig had link to a product about sig baiting in forums, lol.
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    • Profile picture of the author ileneg
      Originally Posted by Colin Theriot View Post

      It would have been awesome if the OP's sig had link to a product about sig baiting in forums, lol.
      Oh and let me tell you, it was so tempting...(J/K)
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      • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
        Add me to the list of people who report the sig pimps.

        Another variant I've seen a lot lately are the ones who seek out threads asking questions even vaguely related to the product in the sig. The post usually only says something like "the report in my sig might help."

        [Should we start a pool on how many more posts it takes before someone moans about "marketers complaining about marketing"???]
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  • Profile picture of the author R Hagel
    I see that stuff too. And like Michael, I'll hit the report button if it's just a fluff post that doesn't have any value. The easiest ones to report are those posts that actually say, "see my sig for more info." lol

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    By the way...

    Have anyone in this thread ever milked a cow? Many people do it the wrong way, and then they wonder why the cow won't give them any more milk...
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  • Profile picture of the author Sarah Harvey
    I guess it's a good thing I don't advertise "how to make $50.00 per month from writing articles" and then asking how to write a good article huh?

    Oh well... at least it is pretty easy to make $50.00 a month from writing 5 articles. The secret origin of the source is known only to me. *evil laugh* Nah!

    What?! I am innocent I tell you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve Peters Benn
    Are you meaning attempts at preselling?
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