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Saturday, 23 February 2008

MyVoucherCodes Bad Press - Leopard Attacks Mark Pearson - We Wish?

I remember that many were marvelling at the press coverage MyVoucherCodes was getting in the run-up to Christmas. But you should remember that you're only ever on slip away from falling from greatness.

Now I'm not saying that the Strathspey & Badenoch Herald is a national opinion former, but it's comment made me laugh.

MVC have been expending a fair amount of PR effort promoting their "brand" and they must have thought they were on role. I know about PR because I consult for a PR company and know how difficult it can be to predict how the press would react to a story. But I doubt Mark Pearson thought they could have got bad press from their cheap and tacky sponsorship of two endangered snow leopards at Valentines Day!

The Herald had pretty much the same thoughts as me:

As well-intentioned as this tale of animal loving is, we were a bit concerned that the managing director of MyVoucherCodes, Mark Pearson, chose the following words in support of the project: "Having experienced the beauty of these luxurious leopards first hand, it is mortifying to think that these magnificent cats are within a whisker of extinction".

Now it's the use of word "luxurious" in this context that concerns us the most. We simply don't feel that it's a word one would normally associate with a wild animal unless of course it's wrapped around one's neck as a scarf or is stretched out in front of the fire, looking flat.

We can't help wondering that if the leopard in question gets wind of the fact that the MD has been referring to him as luxurious he may well wrap himself around the unfortunate orator's neck, and not with the intention of keeping out the chill either. For that, one requires a wind cheetah.

So hands up if you'd like to see an "affiliate death match"? Mark Pearson V. Snowy Leopard?

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4 Comments:

At 29 June 2008 at 00:45 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I like your blog.

As an affiliate manager of a few years, I have suffered more problems with this one affiliate Mark Pearson than any other ever. When we expire Myvouchercodes.com from working with us on one network because they cheat, they will sign-up with us on another, using another website name ushopucare.

They have violated our terms and conditions so many times. I can't believe this company is still allowed to carry on in affiliate marketing, but it appears that the greed of some networks and agencies means they will still work with Myvouchercodes even though they have been proven to be dishonest more times than the Pope has been to church.

 
At 30 August 2008 at 21:57 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'll second the above comment. Mark Pearson of myvouchercodes is about the most obnoxious person I have had the (dis)pleasure of coming across in a m. He is still keyword stuffing his web site with the name of our voucher codes one and stealing our traffic.

Can nobody stop this man?!

 
At 10 June 2009 at 18:31 , Anonymous Ian said...

I have heard several people saying that My Voucher Codes have a dodgy setup going on, stealing codes etc.

Affiliate networks should clamp down and stop this rogue

 
At 22 July 2009 at 14:41 , Anonymous Matt said...

Haha, Mark Pearson of myvouchercodes.co.uk is up to his underhand strategies again. To try to push down the thread http://www.affiliates4u.com/forums/affiliate-marketing-lounge/68920-mark-pearson-myvouchercodes-please-stop.html in search engines, which reveals what he is like, he is trying to SEO for the same terms to brag about how ace he is! Check it out - http://blog.myvouchercodes.co.uk/mark-pearson-myvouchercodes-please-stop-saving-us-money/

He gives affiliate marketing bad press because of his unscrupulous techniques.

 

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