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on how services and products are being pushed
by various websites and 'influencers'.
I am appalled at what I see lately on the web.
Eventually I had that 'haha' moment and am very selective
which webinars to attend - and have unsubscribed
from many.
I subscribe to very few:
I like and put Osteoboston on my ok list.
We are here on this Forum
to help and give back views of our own experience:
However -
I would say - everyone should do due diligence, approach these websites
with a double healthy dose of skepticism.
Research as much as you can, from as many sources as possible.
Some, many websites and influencers profit from you –
inverse to the help you are going to get.
And put a zipper on your wallet. Maybe even a lock.