Guys,
Thanks for the intervention.
PapaJohn, I wasn't planning on perma banning you or anything. I've actually enjoyed many of your posts but I've learned that it's better to nip problems in the group before they get out of hand. I also wasn't attacking Wickedfire.
I don't like negativity/trolling in the group and I learned the hard way "Rockefeller VS Shoemoney" not to allow things to get out of control. The audience doesn't enjoy trolling either. I get tons of complaints from people any time there is drama. Since the idea of donations was so wildly unpopular I moderate and grow that group with my own money and time. Drama is like the single most draining and time consuming thing I have to deal with and it cuts into the amount of time I am able to spend with clients. That's why it's unacceptable and why I have no tolerance for it really. I'm never going to catch every troll post some stuff will slip through. I do act on the incidents that I do see.
BigWill has been on my radar for a while. It may seem as though I just targeted him out of the blue but this is not the case. In order for the group to flow cohesively I have to stay on top of things. I'm sure you understand why it's necessary to moderate and in some cases ban people. I have rules in my Facebook group and on my forums just like you have rules here. My rules may be different from your rules but they are rules nonetheless.
Let me know if you want to work it out, or just call it a day.
Thanks
Pretty much all the big mailers that use to frequent this board know russ and and know something about his program and have talked with some of his clients at one point or another. Most never have used it (it's not geared towards us).
After they get past the hand holding stage and have a firm grasp and what they need to do they move on to something else (powermta, robo, volomp, etc).
That's changed since we last talked. We've added a ton of new features that I'm sure all of you guys would enjoy. Auto IP warming for instance. We are rolling out some huge AOL/Yahoo modules too very shortly.
The main reason why I don't solicit business from many of the bigger mailers is that you guys all have your own things going on. I also don't like being the guy that takes business away from people. I prefer to be the guy that brings business to people. This is also why a lot of the bigger mailers have talked with my clients. All of them at one point or another are going to need data, IP's, and a network of people to work with.
^ I know a few people that used his training program. They all had good things to say about it. They seem to all have the same complaint though and i feel its a very fair one. It's REALLY hard for a newbie mailer to recoup 10k+ in startup costs during a time that requires heavy scaling costs.
This is not really a direct complaint against me, but more of a complaint stemming from the difficulty of the email business itself. I do my best to minimize expenses for everyone as they cut their teeth. If viewed from the perspective of how much money they have saved by shortening their learning curve and then compared to what they invested with me - I make their dollars stretch pretty damn far. That's for sure.