My definition of P.C. is Political Censorship, and Woke is worse. However, I have often wondered about the point of many of the Braille signs I see. That is, of course, the point. I can see there’s Braille added to the signage, but if you happen to be visually impaired to the level where you need Braille, how do you know where to find the sign? It makes sense in lifts and other places people need to navigate but in a public toilet? Do you have to run your finger over every surface to be able to find the instructions for the various unclean devices to be found there? What about the Braille signs over some doorways? Braille added to descriptions in museums, libraries, zoos, aquariums, etc. seem particularly pointless. It must be much more helpful if these signs were always in a consistent location in those areas where the visually impaired folk are more likely to need them. They would at least have some idea of where to feel for them. You can apply the same logic to your emails. Tag your subscribers by interest and only email specific items to the interest group. You’re less likely to bore the others. Regards, P.S. When you want to make money online, there are a few skills you’ll need to develop. It’s OK, they’re not difficult, and you can always outsource the techy stuff if necessary. The reality is that there are only two things you need to concentrate on. The first is getting traffic to your offers, and the second is converting those visitors to income. When you build a blog, as Britt teaches, you’ll get traffic from the search engines (read Google) because you’ll use the product’s name in your posts, and people will search for that name. Using your affiliate link in and after your product review is always better than sending visitors directly to the sales page. The odds of making a sale are much improved that way. Using Britt’s method and template also keeps your posts consistent, which your visitors will appreciate, and ensures you don’t leave something out. Plus, you’ll be talking about your experience with the product, not some made-up B.S. that most of the product review sites churn out. Get started here https://go.wm-tips.com/revenge. |