Happy To Be Fluent In English!!

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While doing research for a website article I'm writing, I ran across this:

"This short article works extremely well through any site writer, although this resource box would be wise to end up being included in complete."

Reading that made be think just how lucky I am to speak my own language fluently, and have the good fortune to be fluent in the one language in which it's easily possible to become an Internet Marketer.

Not that I'm laughing at the author, for clearly he (or she) has come far closer than I to mastering another language - just that I'm happy to be fluent in English. (Although you UK guys would probably say I'm fluent in "American", not English)
#english #fluent #happy
  • Profile picture of the author OldLodgeSkins
    Lol, with the ton of American movies and series I have, I guess me too am fluent in "American" now!
    I have a feeling you just ran into some automatic translation though, it looks just like one. But you're right, it's a good feeling to be fluent in the foreign language you need professionally, in my case it was English at first and I'm slowly getting there in Spanish too.

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  • Profile picture of the author Ben Holmes
    Hmmm... didn't think of a translation tool - you're probably right. That would explain it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rick Britton
    American isn't a language

    hope this helps
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  • Profile picture of the author datingworld
    one doesnt need to be fluent in English to become a successful Internet Marketer though it would help a lot.
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    • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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      Originally Posted by datingworld View Post

      one doesnt need to be fluent in English to become a successful Internet Marketer though it would help a lot.
      The OP was referring to article writing. As a writer for IMers, fluency in English is abaseline skill to have if you plan to succeed.
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      • Profile picture of the author myob
        Originally Posted by Khadaji View Post


        Reading that made be think just how lucky I am to speak my own language fluently, and have the good fortune to be fluent in the one language in which it's easily possible to become an Internet Marketer.

        Not that I'm laughing at the author, for clearly he (or she) has come far closer than I to mastering another language - just that I'm happy to be fluent in English. (Although you UK guys would probably say I'm fluent in "American", not English)


        I am happy to have the good fortune of being flatulent, because luckily it translates smoothly from American to English. Not that I'm laughing at the OP, although you UK guys probably are.
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  • Profile picture of the author zelgly2
    It looks like automatic translation. Of course good English works well for writing articles. but for IM it is not a must. You just have to convey your message to the customer properly.
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  • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
    To be honest, the quoted garbage sounds exactly as what an American "marketer" would do using an article spinner. Non-native speakers can NOT ever come up with such a "wise" BS
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    • Profile picture of the author J Bold
      Originally Posted by Istvan Horvath View Post

      To be honest, the quoted garbage sounds exactly as what an American "marketer" would do using an article spinner. Non-native speakers can NOT ever come up with such a "wise" BS

      Yay it's bash Americans on Warrior Forum day!

      Awesome, ha ha....
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    • Profile picture of the author phpg
      Originally Posted by Istvan Horvath View Post

      To be honest, the quoted garbage sounds exactly as what an American "marketer" would do using an article spinner.
      You are absolutely right, it's a spinner. Here is the original sentence:

      This article may be used by any website publisher, though this resource box must always be included in full.

      Sounds familiar, no?
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  • Profile picture of the author albert94
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    • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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      Originally Posted by albert94 View Post

      I don't make any above listed mitake ..... ........ lolllllllzzzzzzzz
      Originally Posted by albert94 View Post

      I am also fluent writer by writing articles on many websites
      Er, let's not be so quick to make that claim. :rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author Jay Brass
    Originally Posted by Khadaji View Post

    While doing research for a website article I'm writing, I ran across this:

    "This short article works extremely well through any site writer, although this resource box would be wise to end up being included in complete."

    Reading that made be think just how lucky I am to speak my own language fluently, and have the good fortune to be fluent in the one language in which it's easily possible to become an Internet Marketer.

    Not that I'm laughing at the author, for clearly he (or she) has come far closer than I to mastering another language - just that I'm happy to be fluent in English. (Although you UK guys would probably say I'm fluent in "American", not English)
    I have to say I feel the same way as you. It's good to know that my native language is usually the first language that most are translated to. Makes online marketing a lot easier for me and saves me the pretty penny of having to pay translators to write articles or build links.
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    • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
      Originally Posted by Jay Brass View Post

      and saves me the pretty penny of having to pay translators ...
      ... although it doesn't save you from reading the whole freaking thread before replying :rolleyes:

      Once again: it is NOT translation - it is a spinning done by native speakers like yourself. Get off the high horse
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      • Profile picture of the author phpg
        Originally Posted by Istvan Horvath View Post

        Once again: it is NOT translation - it is a spinning done by native speakers like yourself.
        You mean by natively speaking fluent software, right?
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Ogbin
    Good Luck in your fluent English for making money in writing articles or any other thing
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    • Profile picture of the author ejunkie
      The spinning aspect apart, this looks like a classic case of the pot calling the kettle black.

      However, your achievement so far in your 'fluent' English is indeed admirable.
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  • Profile picture of the author 22SunnySideUp
    I get messages like these in the tens everyday on my blog. I think its spinning software though - not non-native speakers.

    I do have a business contact in India. His English isn't perfect but he is a great marketer and there is apparently a HUGE Indian Internet market that he targets for great profits. Allegedly (I haven't seen any proof).

    It makes sense though... I guess you can make money being a marketer - even without any English speaking/writing skills.

    *disclaimer: I'm not a marketer or an article writer*
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  • Profile picture of the author Qamar
    These two words "Their and There" are always being use wrongly by many marketers. I simply don't understand why.... I mean they are two different words altogether but often being used wrongly by many.



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