Bill wrote:
> Has anyone tried the dating insider website? And what did you think?
datinginsider.com? Looks like shit to me. Any "slick" site with
pictures of hot porn-looking chicks all over it that asks for your money
up front before providing ANY information, free newsletter, or somethign
actually useful to help you determine the usefulness of the resource is
probably junk or, at the very best, weak-ass material sold at a premium.
While we're on the subject of web sites with the word "dating" in the
domain, there's another site that bothers me, datingclass.com:
That site a smorgasbord collection of scarfed information from all the
commonly visited web sites (fastseduction.com, pickupguide.com, etc.),
and newsletters (Cliff's List archive, Doible Your Dating newsletter
archive, David Shade's Journal, etc.), and pieces of info from products
(like How To Succeed with Womon) or minor promotional content. In other
words, 95% of what's on that site is already on Fast Seduction 101 with
permission from the original authors and maintainers. The remaining 5%
on dating insider might be originally written material... maybe. I
contacted the guy a while back about this practice with his web site and
at least he took some time to cite a few of the sources of material.
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