Comments on: 6 Marketing Secrets Not Worth Sharing https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/6-marketing-secrets-not-worth-sharing/ Professional Speakers, Best Selling Authors, Online Marketing Pioneers Thu, 03 Oct 2024 18:46:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 By: kreuzfahrten https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/6-marketing-secrets-not-worth-sharing/#comment-547 Mon, 03 May 2010 07:40:44 +0000 http://www.bryaneisenberg.com/?p=552#comment-547 Really admire that your article – Its such a fine line of sharing and teaching and exposing your content to be ripped off. I think you handled it professionally and your associate did what he could and make a pubic apology.

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By: Kay Ross https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/6-marketing-secrets-not-worth-sharing/#comment-446 Fri, 26 Mar 2010 08:18:52 +0000 http://www.bryaneisenberg.com/?p=552#comment-446 Hi Bryan – great article (and definitely not just “bitching, moaning and complaining, and drama”, as Dwayne Callis thinks). You’ve raised some very important questions.
My experience: I recently discovered, thanks to copyscape.com, that a marketing guy in India had plagiarized (i.e. stolen) huge chunks of text verbatim from my website, and used it in a slide presentation on slideshare.net to market his own services. That is NOT OK.
Ironically, the guy was a subscriber to my e-newsletter – when he first subscribed, he e-mailed me to say: ““I just came across about you when i was searching some articles for presentations… I found your website is very useful.” Yeah, right! I deleted him immediately from my subscriber list, and also contacted him to tell him to “cease and desist” but got no response. Eventually, after some very slow and frustrating “customer service” from slideshare.net, the admin people there deleted the guy’s slide presentation from the site.

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By: S.Hamel https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/6-marketing-secrets-not-worth-sharing/#comment-443 Thu, 25 Mar 2010 21:57:09 +0000 http://www.bryaneisenberg.com/?p=552#comment-443 Ouch! I think M.Callis is totally mixing up the concept of “fair use” and inspiration vs reusing a whole presentation, changing the brand and presenting it as his own. This is plagiarism – in school you get a grade of 0 or even get thrown out of the program. In business – M.Callis – I would fire you.
.-= S.Hamel´s last blog ..eMetrics Toronto is coming up! April 6-9 =-.

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By: Dwayne Callis https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/6-marketing-secrets-not-worth-sharing/#comment-438 Thu, 25 Mar 2010 05:22:54 +0000 http://www.bryaneisenberg.com/?p=552#comment-438 I'm sorry, but I disagree with those that think this is a good post. What I see is bitching, moaning and complaining, and drama.

Ideas get ripped off on the internet- Gee, you don't need a degree from Market Motive to figure this out.

I started reading your blog because I wanted to learn more about landing page optimization. As stated earlier, your reputation speaks for itself. Paranoia- which this certainly is – is a turn-off. Those that think this is a good post need to quit kissing ass and learn to think for yourself.

Do you think Avinash has ever made a post like this?

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By: Round Rock Plumber https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/6-marketing-secrets-not-worth-sharing/#comment-430 Thu, 18 Mar 2010 22:41:42 +0000 http://www.bryaneisenberg.com/?p=552#comment-430 Its such a fine line of sharing and teaching and exposing your content to be ripped off. I think you handled it professionally and your associate did what he could and make a pubic apology.
.-= Round Rock Plumber´s last blog ..Round Rock Plumber Call 551-0789 =-.

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By: Brian Clark https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/6-marketing-secrets-not-worth-sharing/#comment-428 Tue, 16 Mar 2010 13:36:17 +0000 http://www.bryaneisenberg.com/?p=552#comment-428

I’m not an attorney, but from past legal advice I know that you cannot collect damages for material that is yours unless you have filed for the copyright with the Library of Congress.

You can't collect statutory damages (automatic damages award instead of proving actual damages). You can still sue and collect if you can prove you've sustained economic harm.

But, as a former attorney turned content-based entrepreneur who has been ripped off more times than I can count, I'd say let it go and move forward. Everyone in this industry who knows anything knows how much of a thought leader you are.
.-= Brian Clark´s last blog ..The Secret Ingredient to an Irresistible Blog =-.

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By: Lina Marie Kustantin https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/6-marketing-secrets-not-worth-sharing/#comment-426 Tue, 16 Mar 2010 03:39:28 +0000 http://www.bryaneisenberg.com/?p=552#comment-426 Nice post Brian! I find that with the increase usage of sources on the web, plagiarism has reached a high. I do not think people are aware of how illegal it is to use other peoples ideas and words.
.-= Lina Marie Kustantin´s last blog ..Winter… please go away! =-.

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By: Lina Marie Kustantin https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/6-marketing-secrets-not-worth-sharing/#comment-425 Mon, 15 Mar 2010 23:38:10 +0000 http://www.bryaneisenberg.com/?p=552#comment-425 Nice post Brian! I find that with the increase usage of sources on the web, plagiarism has reached a high. I do not think people are aware of how illegal it is to use other peoples ideas and words.

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By: Gene Gerwin https://www.bryaneisenberg.com/6-marketing-secrets-not-worth-sharing/#comment-421 Fri, 12 Mar 2010 23:46:03 +0000 http://www.bryaneisenberg.com/?p=552#comment-421 As a leading authority in your field, you needn't worry about anyone getting away with passing your ideas off as their own. If you hadn't sussed out this particular instance, someone else would have eventually.

With this outing, you have "kicked the chicken to scare the dog"- or some such variant of an Iraqi phrase. Others will think twice before plagiarizing your materials.
.-= Gene Gerwin´s last blog ..Split Testing with Split Test Accelerator =-.

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