My most poignant memory from the time was being a part of a circle of festival goers holding a large circular nylon parachute that caught and launched a seemingly infinite series of glow sticks into the air in a fountain like manner at Rothbury on July 4th 2009 during a Grateful Dead set.
The money from that period is long gone, and so is the girl but the memories and skills remain.
Ill share one more story about the ethics of the industry because it's worth it:
An acquaintance in the biz once bribed a Facebook employee whose job it was to approve or deny ads on the platform. His inside man set his account to auto approve any ad he wanted.
He used that to get the scummiest, most downright fraudulent ads he could up.
He told me that he made $80,000 in 4 days by placing ads like 'Google is hiring, apply here' that led to credit card rebill free trials for how to make money from home info products.
The bribed employee was led out of the building after four days of this.
I had always wanted to write a book about this industry titled "Internet Bandits", it was quite fascinating. There was a time when a kid with a credit card, poor ethics and some basic web design skills could make $50,000 a month.
Maybe you can write a treatment and direct a youtube short. I feel like the YouTube audience would be the target audience as both potential victims and wanna-be scammers of to Internet marketing.
My most poignant memory from the time was being a part of a circle of festival goers holding a large circular nylon parachute that caught and launched a seemingly infinite series of glow sticks into the air in a fountain like manner at Rothbury on July 4th 2009 during a Grateful Dead set.
The money from that period is long gone, and so is the girl but the memories and skills remain.
Ill share one more story about the ethics of the industry because it's worth it:
An acquaintance in the biz once bribed a Facebook employee whose job it was to approve or deny ads on the platform. His inside man set his account to auto approve any ad he wanted.
He used that to get the scummiest, most downright fraudulent ads he could up.
He told me that he made $80,000 in 4 days by placing ads like 'Google is hiring, apply here' that led to credit card rebill free trials for how to make money from home info products.
The bribed employee was led out of the building after four days of this.
I had always wanted to write a book about this industry titled "Internet Bandits", it was quite fascinating. There was a time when a kid with a credit card, poor ethics and some basic web design skills could make $50,000 a month.