A Wonderful Way To Screw People Over.

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Have you ever thought, what a wonderful way to screw people over!? Well, you're in luck! I've written a delightful article that's sure to do just that!

It's a wonderful thing that most people are good, generous, and trusting. Unfortunately, there are those who take advantage of these traits and use them to their advantage. Usually the victims of fraud are people who have confidence in the world around them, especially in their fellow man. Such a person may be an altruist or just act on faith alone. Or they may simply be gullible.

Let me explain better

Use a strange name like if you were naming your first born child.

You can't use the same name as someone else in your target market.

So, to get around this problem, some organizations will use a strange name like if you were naming your first born child.

For example, you might call your company "Bubble Gum Marketing" or "Sunshine Marketing" or something else that doesn't make sense. This way, nobody else can use that name and it's unique enough that customers will remember it.

You can also use a made-up word in your domain name that describes what you do: "iAmBetterThanYouMarketing."

Try to make the name sound similar to a pre-existing word in the language. You'll be surprised how often you can find a name that coincidentally is similar to something else (i.e. "Steal" and "Steel"

A good naming convention is to use all upper case letters for words that are nouns, and all lower case letters for words that are verbs. This makes it easier to tell at a glance what the word means. For example, if you see "steal," you know it's a verb, and if you see "STEAL", then you know it's a noun.

Always go for a name that is two or more syllables long because it will confuse people and cause them to look at each other like they forgot what it was called!

If you're trying to decide on a name for your new business, you have probably heard that you should use a catchy name that will stick in people's minds.

That's true — but there's a catch.

You want to go with a name that is two or more syllables long because it will confuse people and cause them to look at each other like they forgot what it was called!

For example, if you're selling wedding photos, don't just call your business "Photos by Joe." Instead, call it "Joe's Photos for Your Wedding Day." You'll be amazed at how many times people will ask each other if they remember who Joe was!

#Takeaway: The best thing about this trick is that you don't even need a real person to pull it off. You just need someone's phone number, which could just be one of those random numbers listed on Craigslist or any other advertising site where anyone can post anything they want without being held accountable.

This article made me realise how people are screwed over by a overrated company who, in the end, has no face. They all say they are so kind and generous with their offer but once we get there, all hell breaks loose.

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There are a lot of ways to promote your business well, and choosing a name is really crucial

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