In the past many months we've seen a paradigm shift in online article marketing; the introduction of software which assists article marketers with computer generated articles. Perhaps, this is a natural progression of online article marketers in their desire to game the system, make money without working, or find ways to take shortcuts as their businesses are failing online.
Still, one has to ask why all these Internet marketers are failing online. My summation is they are not willing to put in the hard work it takes to make money; they just want to get rich quick. Interestingly enough, everyone knows this is not going to happen, and yet so many people are fooled into buying programs that will teach them how to make money online without working.
The individuals that they are buying these so-called guaranteed moneymaking systems from have not made any money either.
So, now you have people who have never made money pretending that they have and even hyping their success, and then selling nothing to a whole bunch of people that are not willing to work and just want to get rich. "Maybe they deserve to be ripped off," say some, but I think that is atrocious and absolutely no excuse for the fraud going on in the sector.It's would all be absolutely hilarious except it is totally unethical and dishonest. One of the biggest issues is that it has now entered the article marketing and article writing domain. Why are so many article markets so unbelievably lazy?
We've already seen companies overseas willing to write articles per $1-$2 each from India. Many of these articles are less than adequate, and it is amazing that anyone would put their name on something written by someone else with such low-quality. Now, some of the stuff coming from India is actually okay, but most of it really isn't.
Then there are the PLR people selling the same article to hundreds of different people, sometimes thousands who all put their name on the same article. Who's to say who the original author was, and if that was not enough, now we have computers generating articles by the tens of thousands.
An online article author that claims to be the writer of these articles that is using one these programs to post thousands of articles and then they put their name on it, sure looks suspicious. It's amazing that they would go and destroy their personal reputations in this way, but that is what is happening.
Indeed, I ask since when is it okay to cheat in online article marketing? No one has yet to answer my question and I am appalled by what I see out there in the market place online. Please consider this.
Since When is it Okay to Cheat in Online Article Marketing and Writing?