This article is intended to inform consumers
on the proper way to care for their expensive leather furniture,
clothing, handbags and shoes.
This article is
appropriate if you own leather chairs, loveseats, ottomans,
recliners, sleepers and sofas.
If you own cats or dogs and your leather furniture may be subjected
to pet urine you should review this article carefully. Apparently
some consumers are misinformed on how to properly clean and maintain
their leather furniture. We suggest
you review this article carefully so that you do not make the same
mistake.
Denver Colorado based associated content is a concealed marketing website that
earns advertising revenue by publishing publicity generating
articles and then having competitors advertise on their attention
grabbing pages. The more articles their publicity seeking writers produce the more traffic
associated content generates. Traffic translates into dollars.
Associated content claims that it provides opportunities for
uncredentialed writers to publicize their talents. Their operational
model is to promise compensation for their writers based on how much
publicity their articles generate.
Associated content has become the self
proclaimed expert on urine removal products publicizing numerous
urine off reviews supposedly written by different authors. It is
interesting how many urine removal experts those ad sense
advertising dollars can buy.
Does publishing numerous urine off
reviews make associated content real urine removal experts? We
suggest you review this article carefully before you draw any conclusions.
Jennifer Acosta Scott purchased one bottle of the ProKlean™ Leather
Cleaner on June 22 2007. The product was delivered three business
days later to Weatherford Texas 76087. Jennifer Acosta Scott then
published her critical review on associated content claiming the
leather cleaner did not work.
Jennifer Acosta Scott
published her original article on associated content titled product
review proklean leather cleaner. Jennifer Scott published her
critical review under the fictitious name of Fiona Fleming and
neglected to advise her readers that she had waterproofed her
leather recliner numerous times.
The duty
of a professional writer is to be honest and truthful in all their
articles. The primary covenant that any writer has with their
readers is to tell the truth. This is referred to as journalistic
integrity. Review this article carefully to see if this covenant has
been broken.
Jennifer Acosta Scott did not disclose her waterproofing history to
our customer service personnel before the purchase. Jennifer Scott
finally admitted her use of the Obenauf’s waterproofing product after the fact.
Please review this excerpt from one of Jennifer Scott’s emails "We
used a leather conditioner made for furniture (Obenauf's) once every
couple of months" "natural
preserving oils, beeswax and propolis."
We are familiar with Obenauf’s
Leather Oil which is a suitable product if you intend on waterproofing leather. This product is used
by sportsman to waterproof their garments, boots, gloves and coats
against the elements. Stop by your local Home Depot and review the
label ingredients carefully.
We estimate there maybe as many as six layers of waterproofing agent
on Jennifer Acosta Scott's leather recliner at twelve months
divided by two equates to six.
We will not comment on the wisdom of
waterproofing your leather furniture and then struggling to remove
cat urine. This behavior is analogous to taking a shower with your
raincoat on. It just does not make any sense. Hopefully the rest of
you will profit from this article and not repeat this behavior.
So what happens when you follow the
instructions? Crystal Knox reviewed the instructions before ordering
the leather cleaner. Crystal Knox was honest about her situation and
achieved excellent results. Smart, honest, articulate and motivated
Crystal Knox from Pelham Alabama 35124 is our kind of customer.
Jennifer Acosta
Scott said the “testimonials on ProKlean's website seemed so
convincing.” That’s because they were actually submitted by honest
articulate customers that could follow very simple English language
instructions. Their emails are on file.
If any consumer knows of a good reason why Jennifer Acosta would use the
names of Jennifer Acosta Scott, Jennifer Scott and
Fiona Fleming please share it with us. Since Jennifer Acosta has
already used an alias to conceal her true identity the possibly
exists that she has published other cleaning product reviews under other
male and female assumed
names.
With Jennifer
Scott’s propensity to use aliases there is no telling how many other
famous people, celebrities, songwriters and paperback writers
actually reside in Parker County Texas. The world is still waiting
for the true identity of urineoffreviews.com celebrity writer Ian
Spellfield. As soon as we positively identify Ian Spellfield we will
publish all of his or her details here complete with any appropriate
high definition color photographs.
Consumers that had the presence of mind not to waterproof their
expensive leather furniture can expect results comparable to those
documented by Crystal Knox.
This article exposes the serious flaws with
commissioned review websites and the ad sense advertising program.
Because of our frank treatment of this issue we fully expect this
page to be buried at the very bottom of Google search results.
Consumers
relying on Jennifer Acosta Scott’s poorly researched review may
experience serious cross contamination issues and may be forced to
throw their expensive leather furniture away.
To be fair and accurate Google was the only
search engine that was willing to publish this article in its
entirety. As of August 02, 2010 after more than a month after
publication Microsoft’s Bing, Ask and Yahoo were unwilling to
publish this interesting little article.
The Huffington Post reported on May 18, 2010
that Yahoo announced that it would acquire Denver-based Associated
Content, an online provider of news, instructions and other
information.
Clearly any type of advertising relationship that misinforms the
public is not in the public’s best interest. It is time the
regulators in Washington DC begin the process of regulating the
internet.
Granted this is not the red hot celebrity gossip that is buzzing around the
folks over at www.tmz.com but we think you will agree it will
definitely raise some eyebrows.
There should be no doubt that this type of business alliance where
search results are manipulated to favor the advertisers constitutes unfair trade practices. We
think the time is right for the regulators to prohibit this type of
business relationship.
You should have no problem figuring out how
their reciprocal advertising relationships actually work. You should
consider this fact when you are searching for credible search
results.
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