If you want people to notice your work, WRITE ABOUT THEM. It's so obvious. I have books and films, and people who have never written a review want me to (for free, of course) "check out their website." No.
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Gorilla Mindset is such an easy book to review. I'll review Audacity when it is out too.http://legendsofmen.com/2018/05/470/
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Get over yourself. Jeez.
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Why would anyone want you to check out their website? You define arrogance and narcissism. The fact that the system promotes you is proof enough.
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This is Mike Cernovich Movie. Watch and it and review it and Mike will read it and see your website if you want him to check it out. http://hoaxedmovie.com/ his name will show up in google alerts and he will read it. Watch it and just be yourself and speak from the heart.
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Seems a bit harsh. I understand the need to ignore requests if you get that many of them, but you shouldn't fault people for seeking out advice from people they respect or admire. Most CEOs and leaders I've requested advice from provided it without expecting anything in return.
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A well-written e-mail goes a long way. If you approach them respectfully, value their time, and make yourself available at their convenience, you'll generally have good results.
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