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Is Knowledge to Action a Scam? Attracting the Wrong Customer Type

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false_postivesI wrote a post on my finance blog titled “Is Knowledge to Action a Scam?“.

The post addresses comments I have found on forums and blogs questioning the business practices of Knowledge to Action.

I thought it important that our Business Blogs readers get alerted to this post as it provides a good case study on how an ethical business that is providing great courses can have negative reviews. Due to the Internet and social networks your business can be damage more quickly and with far more scope than never before so you need to be very aware of the type of people you are attracting to your business as potential customers. The wrong customer can do serious damage to your business through no fault of your own.

I have attended the Knowledge to Action “Ultimate Forex” course myself and found the course to be of exceptional value. The post provides my findings on what type of person complains about a business regardless of the quality of the business. I will write another post on how you can possibly reduce the impact of such negative posts in a few days.

This case study should make you more conscious of the absolute importance of making sure the staff members who are representing your business on forums and social networks are well trained and stick within your engagement guidelines as one false move no matter how trival can be great ammo for people who want to damage your brand.

You can read the post here “Is Knowledge to Action a Scam?

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2 Responses to “Is Knowledge to Action a Scam? Attracting the Wrong Customer Type”

  1. DavidBlog says:

    Very good post that raises the issue we all face as business owners – attracting the wrong customer…

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