Is Site Stealing Ethical?

Posted on July 18, 2007 08:59 AM by Joel Comm

Bada-bing bada-boom.

You know what I'm sayin'?

Yeah, probably not.

But it seems like everyone is talking like a New York mafia thug in all the emails I have been receiving about The Site Stealer.

It's all in good fun, of course...

... but it's fun with a purpose.

And that purpose is helping YOU make more money. :-)

Site Stealing isn't illegal in the sense you are about to learn.

In fact, the art of duplicating that which works is a common practice.

Why does Burger King exist?

Because the founders saw that McDonalds had a system that worked.

It's the same thing with websites.

The Site Stealer philosophy is to demonstrate that which has already been proven to be effective and show you how to duplicate it for your own success.

Regardless of what you think of the way Harris Fellman has put together this campaign, the fact is that the content in his report is very good and quite valuable.

Go ahead. Be an ethical Site Stealer. It's ok...

Click here to check it out

1 Comments For This Post

  1. charles Says:

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    good day to you!!

    thanks for the news letters etc, etc, etc

    i notice that your comment block has the same problem as mine. i am using wordpress.

    look at the first line i typed the ",'s" there is no wordwrapping!!! is there a way to correct it????

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