John Khem Facebook PPC Secrets - Beware this Copyright Thief

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By smallbizpro


 

When purveyor of copyright theft John Khem and his Facebook PPC Secrets website are in business, everyone needs to watch out. Running any kind of business successfully is difficult - as the co-owner of a copywriting business as well as owner of my own boutique PR agency, I know only too well how difficult achieving and maintaining success can be. When you have the likes of John Khem, who will quite happily use a stolen sales letter for which he hasn't paid the writer, then maintaining a successful business can be even more difficult.

My colleague, Samantha Cummings, was contacted by John Khem to write a sales letter for a new PPC campaign he was about to run. Using the social network craze as a medium, John Khem launched the Facebook PPC Secrets campaign, where you could make money from the advertisements on Facebook. He contacted Samantha through the GetAFreelancer website, using the email address tdkc66@gmail.com. Agreeing to pay Sam $250 for the sales letter, everything was rosy until the letter was finished. Then John Khem disappeared from the contact radar.

Samantha constantly tried to reach Khem and ask for payment - to no avail. A little later, Samantha's stolen sales letter for the Facebook PPC Secrets campaign that John Khem was running turned up online, advertising the money-making service. Not only that, but John Khem is promoting the Facebook PPC campaign through an entrepreneurial website, and happily taking money from buyers of his product. Yet still no money to Samantha. This is disgusting.

Writers have a hard enough time running a successful copywriting service at the best of times - it's a very competitive market. However, this problem is multiplied a hundred-fold when you have the likes of John Khem who, it seems, is quite happy about copyright theft violation that he will use a sales letter that he hasn't paid for to advertise his product. This isn't right.

So, John Khem of the Facebook PPC Secrets profits-by-theft product. Will you do the right thing and pay Samantha for your ill-gotten gains that you are making on your no-better-than-a-scam website? Or will you continue to ignore Samantha's legal request for monies paid for her service to you? I wonder how honest people that want to make money online will view your product, if they realise that John Khem's Facebook PPC Secrets is a front for a scam artist?

Of course, this is just my opinion...

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The Industry Gian  says:
2 years ago

Unfortunately, your friend has learned a hard and painful lesson. To make matters worse, you may have set yourself up for libel and slander. I am not a lawyer nor have I ever played one on tv, but I have learned the hard way that what is said on the internet can come back and bite you on the a**.

This reminds me on credo number 22 of Dave Kekich's 100 credos.

"The value of any service you have to offer diminishes rapidly once it's provided. Protect your compensation before performing."

I would like to provide a link to all 100 of Dave Kekich's credos.

askdavekekich.com/scrapbook/Kekichs-Credo-from-Joe-Polish.pdf

Here is hoping that Samantha gets her compensation for the work she did, but more importantly, learned a valuable lesson from the experience. Yes it is an inconvenience and may be causing some hardship now, but by year's end it won't make a difference.

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smallbizpro  says:
2 years ago

Hi,

Thanks for your comment and taking the time to read the post.

I hear what you're saying - unfortunately, in this day and age, it's all too easy to hide behind an online facade and profit from other people's misfortunes. The opinion in this post is simply that - my opinion, so I feel that I should be okay as far as libel and slander are concerned (particularly as all the information is true and can be verified).

Thanks again, though, and I will be sure to check out your link.

Danny.

Search Engine Marketing Book  says:
2 years ago

Seems like this has happened before Danny... God, the Internet must be full of them... It's a shame, hope Sam catches up with him... Anyway, Sam should maybe give the book away for free or better yet, set up a quick site that offers the book for 1/2 of what he sells it for, afterall, it is her work... Listen, e-mail me bud we never had a chance to get things finished...

Hope all is well

Randy

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