I wrote last week about why I prefer to do business (a lot of
the time) with folks outside the USA. That generated a lot of
comment. Some of it is on the blog - What Goes Around Comes Around
- some is in my in-box.
I feel like most of the “attitude” put forth by many Americans
comes from greed. It starts at the top and works its way down.
I don't think anyone would argue about the extreme levels of
greed in this country.
I know that some people wonder why I go after the "Big Guys" so
often when I'm writing about unacceptable online behavior. It's
very simple. The "Big Guys" teach the "Little Guys" what to do.
We often hear we should pick someone who is successful, and do
the same things they do. I don't happen to agree with that. At
least, not on the internet. Online business gets too "out of
control."
People start online businesses - look at the "Big Guys" and
assume that if "they" do it - it's okay. After all, they are
promoted by thousands of people - and they're making tons of
money. Funny how money so often commands respect where no
respect is due.
I well remember a very well-known and pretty ethical online
marketer discussing a huge - and not so ethical - internet
marketer. He admitted what the second guy was doing, and was
teaching in his marketing course, was unethical as hell.
But, the course had a huge commission. So, having said all
that, he proceeded to sell the guy's course, anyway! WHAT?!
Yes - greed is a terrible thing. Often, the bigger they get,
the more ruthless they become. And let's not forget they're
telling people what they want to hear!
Then, of course, most folks are afraid to criticize them. Why?
These people are not gods!
Please, please, please take a good look at your websites and
your advertising! Is there anything there that could be called
"unethical?" I promise you - you can be successful without
being pond scum.
And when you are, you will be the person other people emulate.
Maybe that's what it's going to take to ever clean up the
internet - even a little.