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Matt Chalk Regular user New Zealand 166 Posts |
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On Jun 7, 2015, BillyAcre wrote: Quote:
On Jun 28, 2015, Mr Timothy Gray wrote: Quote:
On May 21, 2015, Mr Timothy Gray wrote: Several people expressing concerns about Kenton's business practices. The user above me was right in the fact this thread was derailed very quickly. It was an announcement about Kenton removing the majority of material from his site. As I've said I think Kenton is a fantastic performer, his effects and creations are some of the most incredible and creative in the industry in my opinion. Once again however I don't think its right to lie to your potential customer over and over again |
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ProfessorMagicJMG Loyal user 257 Posts |
Just prowling around on the Magic Café I found this thread in reference to a website that is, nearly a year later, still up.
https://www.wonderwizards.com/c/wonder-w......e-course https://www.wonderwizards.com/l/downloads/genuine-amazement https://www.wonderwizards.com/ While there are extensive descriptions of the products in the above links, I have not read very much in the way of a good review of the products and have not been able to find anything besides people who love them and praise them, and people who acknowledge they are good but then criticize the business practices. What's ironic is, both of these courses are about using LANGUAGE via NLP to get people to do what you want. I think it's fascinating that the advertising practices have accomplished exactly what is wanted by the creator; namely, to buy the products. The discussion these tactics have generated serve primarily to increase interest in the products, so essentially, he is proving the content works by using the principles to advertise it. Neat, huh?
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." - Clarke's 3rd Law
"Any sufficiently primitive technology can mystify a postmodern audience." - JMG's Corollary to Clarke's 3rd Law |
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Axel Elite user Berlin 451 Posts |
I don't agree.
The discussion in this thread lasted only for a little longer than a month and has been dead for a year now until someone decided to resurrect it. With three links to where to buy the products. How very obliging of you I think while this kind of sales-boost might work for a short period of time, you can do it just so often. It doesn't last and does nothing to build a long lasting relationship with your customers. I would guess in the long run this kind of practice wont help your business. Not in an community as small as ours. All the best, Axel |
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The Hermit Veteran user 301 Posts |
I think it's time for Kenton to disappear again. Just after the limited stock is gone.
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countrymaven Inner circle 1426 Posts |
Unfortunately, I cannot speak with certainty, but much of his material has been stolen.
So maybe he is doing the community a favor by protecting his contributions to the art. |
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nimrod Special user 881 Posts |
When I think about Kenton's material (bought a few back in the days) two words comes to mind: pipe dreams. And if you limit me to just one word I'll go with armchair.
Nimrod , Israel |
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