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06-19-2010, 06:55 PM | #1 | |
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Article about Dr. Mercola's Sales Tactics/Marketing
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06-19-2010, 07:05 PM | #2 |
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Re: Artile about Dr. Mercola's Sales Tactics
I can't stand him or his tactics, and I probably agree with a good 70% of what he espouses.
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Re: Artile about Dr. Mercola's Sales Tactics
I can't stand Mercola either.
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Re: Artile about Dr. Mercola's Sales Tactics
I like reading some of the information in the articles he has, but lots of times they ARE linked to him trying to sell something. I read the information, and if I am interested in more, I will research the subject for myself. His stuff does tend to be rather propaganda-ish, but I do find some of the information useful.
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Re: Artile about Dr. Mercola's Sales Tactics
Didn't read the article, but just the part you quoted I say, so what?
His website has got to cost a lot to run. There are probably a couple salaries dedicated to running it. He's getting an important message out even if you (general 'you') only agree with a portion of it. A lot of people's eyes are being opened and that's a good thing. If he's smart enough to take advantage of cutting edge internet marketing strategies to fund the website, I say more power to him. Quote:
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06-19-2010, 09:18 PM | #6 |
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Re: Artile about Dr. Mercola's Sales Tactics
I strongly dislike his tactics
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06-19-2010, 10:06 PM | #7 |
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Re: Artile about Dr. Mercola's Sales Tactics
The way I see it, he recognizes that a lot of products out there aren't the quality that they could or ought to be, and he wants to provide one that is. I don't think there's anything wrong with that. It doesn't mean his research is poor. Heck, the articles he posts are typically from somewhere else--The Lancet, some research journal, etc.--and then he follows it up with his own comments. And of course he's going to promote his stuff when he does it--it's not some little blog he's running out of his basement, he has a research staff to pay and his own time to compensate for, I don't think there's anything wrong with trying to make a buck, too. Have any of his products been shown to be less than he claims they are? AFAIK, they're all top quality, which is the whole point. So of course he's trying to sell them.
I think he's a little over the top sometimes, but it's never come across to me as someone deliberately trying to make things sound worse than they are just to try to scare people into buying his stuff. He comes across to me as someone who tends towards a black-and-white view of the world, knows the crap that's going on and wants to expose it and help people get healthier. Nothing wrong with that. As with anything, it's buyer beware. But nothing in that article made me think any differently about Mercola. He's not my favorite guy in the world, but I don't think he's a shyster, either. (And that article definitely wasn't objective; there was obvious slants all over the place.)
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Re: Artile about Dr. Mercola's Sales Tactics/Marketing
Not a fan, but he does get valuable information out there. OTOH, I think the point of the article was the hypocrisy issue - seemingly seeking to be above and beyond hype and greed, but in reality reaping the same benefits using his own means and methods, kwim? It doesn't diminish the value of the information, but makes him less likeable for me. (Not that I was all that fond to start with... )
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06-19-2010, 11:53 PM | #9 |
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Re: Artile about Dr. Mercola's Sales Tactics/Marketing
The Sears are the same way.
I am always leery of any preacher or doctor or teacher who preaches about the value of a particular product, which they just so happen to have for sale right here, right now, for the low low price ... If you're selling, great. Sell away. If you're preaching, maybe you ought to stick to selling tickets and books. |
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06-20-2010, 04:19 AM | #10 |
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Re: Artile about Dr. Mercola's Sales Tactics/Marketing
I am with Rabbit on this one.
Also, so many people who espouse Mercola will be the first to point out how mainstream research articles are so evil b/c...well..."follow the money" (meaning, the people doing or presenting the research got their funding from big pharma or whoever). Well, same thing here...which is why I agree with Rabbit. |
06-20-2010, 04:30 AM | #11 |
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Re: Artile about Dr. Mercola's Sales Tactics/Marketing
I won't check out any of his stuff or articles.
It is illegal (at least here it is AFAIK) for a MD to sell medical products as it is unethical. I have a huge beef with a chiro I knew personally who sold his own supplements at his practice (I think, I've never been in there) and on infomercials. I believe it is manipulative and an abuse of power I even have issues with my vet because they are the only place where I can buy the "special" dog food my dog requires. Pft. |
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Re: Artile about Dr. Mercola's Sales Tactics/Marketing
Interestingly enough, if you type "Mercola" into Google, the first search term that comes up underneath it is "Mercola quack". Apparently Mercola receives so much flak he felt the need to set up an official website to disprove the idea that he is a quack. He's not an MD, by the way. Which is probably how he can get away with selling his products.
His "things that are really dangerous and going to kill you" articles have a remarkable tendency to line up with his new product launches. Like his cookware line. |
06-20-2010, 09:33 AM | #14 |
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Re: Artile about Dr. Mercola's Sales Tactics/Marketing
No one can dispute that, but he's got a huge following, and strange as it may seem, some people had no idea that Teflon releases toxic gasses, or that processed soy is controversial or that drugstore fish oil is horrible quality. So, again, I say that he gets an important message out. Take what you can use, leave the rest.
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Re: Artile about Dr. Mercola's Sales Tactics/Marketing
Having a huge following is of no consequence. Anyone can have a huge following and that doesn't make them legit.
Afa his products lining up with his current "this is gonna kill ya" speech, that makes sense. If he researches and comes to the conclusion that ABC causes XYZ, he is going to come up with a "safe" alternative and preach about the danger while offering a safer way to go. It is reminiscent of a fish oil salesman, but it doesn't make his initial claim false, kwim? It just makes him opportunistic! |
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