It's a free market. Someone has to teach this stuff, why not these guys. If their advice is useful - great, if it's a scam - they'll get sued or go out of business.
Maybe we're talking about different people though, but Alex Becker and Jeff Walker, for example, were extremely helpful to me personally.
I have nothing to say about the author of the article though, personally I didn't learn much from it. But as long as I can use my own brain and judge advice on it's own merit, I'd rather have a bunch of people trying to teach this stuff than not.
Lol, if you'll make "knowingly misleading the public" a crime you will have to outlaw all of the religions, most of the politicians, celebrities, commercials, news companies, blogs, businesses, people with social media accounts...
And "teaching" is in the eye of the beholder isn't it. If I think I've learned something interesting/useful - there's no problem, otherwise I can just return the product I've bought.
> Lol, if you'll make "knowingly misleading the public" a crime you will have to outlaw all of the religions, most of the politicians, celebrities, commercials
Yes please, to all! Particularly advertising, as these days it grew to be a cancer on human society.
> news companies, blogs, businesses, people with social media accounts...
Those could be run without lying to people.
Now I realize that regulating this is impossible (who watches the watchers, and all that) and trying would invite horrible consequences, but I wish we could at least change the social perception of lying to people. At individual level misleading others isn't going to earn you many friends, but when scaled up, it suddenly becomes a respectable occupation. This is one of the weirdest things about humans that I know.
Maybe we're talking about different people though, but Alex Becker and Jeff Walker, for example, were extremely helpful to me personally.
I have nothing to say about the author of the article though, personally I didn't learn much from it. But as long as I can use my own brain and judge advice on it's own merit, I'd rather have a bunch of people trying to teach this stuff than not.