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True, but he does have a drone and is quite prepared to use it. In the interests of karmic equilibrium, I'll throw in this clip of the same man getting his come-uppance at the hands of someone in the haulage industry, who speaks for a rejoicing nation at the 42:20 mark. The rest of the video...
Classic example of the genre from YouTube. The sport kicks off at the 6:07 mark. This guy doing the filming is a provocation maestro. 'Escalate', 'Back to work' and 'organ-grinder' just a few trademarks from his well-worn script. One day, a real auditor might want to audit how many man-hours...
Good question. They are supposed to be all about transparency in public life. In reality, they are all about confrontation and provoking a reaction. 'auditing' in this context should always be in inverted commas.:)
Couldn't agree more. 'Ignore them to the point where they start to doubt their own existence,' to borrow a wonderful phrase I recently read in a very different context. The goading would go on, mind. There's a Scottish 'auditor' who is the absolute master at maximising his pain-in-the-arse...
That's interesting. On TikTok, the responses contain a lot of criticism for these self-appointed guardians of transparency. In the eyes of many people, they have been well and truly sussed. What I'm curious about, though, is just how big a nuisance this is becoming in the commercial world.
My TikTok feed is currently rammed with videos of these people flying their drones over business premises despite repeated requests not to by concerned business owners.
I just wondered if this is becoming 'a thing' or if it's merely a passing fad.
No; that's the last thing I had in mind. There's a big difference between scatter-gunning emails in the hope that one or two recipients care what you have to say and emailing helpful information to current or former customers whom you know are at least on the same page as your business.
I get...
I don't say any law firm would use Pinterest as its primary marketing tool but from what I've read, it can be a good alternative outlet for content like blog posts. You post on the firm's website and then pin the post to Pinterest. People search for all kinds of stuff on Pinterest: just search...
Good. That might be enough. I admire anyone who refuses to dance to Google's algorithm changes with a blog or website yet makes money regardless. It's exactly why I concentrate on email copywriting.
If she ever feels business is going quiet, she might want to stoke the fire with two or three...