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Hi, I don't post regularly, but I came across this as I was notified by some people and thought that this was a rather interesting method being used by a network to 'lure' partners into joining their network. So I was curious of what you guys thought of such actions.
Many networks compete to get partners by showcasing the quality of their services, which to me personally, is the appropriate way to recruit people into your network. In such circumstances, competition is present as partners will debate on which network to go by referring to their services. However, upon greed many succumb to unethical ways of recruitment, which was apparent in what I saw. These were the few tweets that the network tweeted at an existing MCN partners.
http:// gyazo.com/16c66faec94778b5a5c17fd740e8a031
http:// gyazo.com/e43d71ae532447caf4097b1e9aea58f5
http:// gyazo.com/7a07679b9edaac49964f3a3c849084e2
.. and many more similar tweets.
The network was evidently using an immoral method by evoking fear and panic to these existing partners. They were able to manipulate the partners into agreeing and joining their network. Though what I thought was the worst was blatantly using what I think is 'personal-level' information to harm the reputation of the MCN's (previous)CEO.
I really do hope the MCN that the network is under take appropriate actions to prevent such unprofessional acts of their brands. What do you guys think about this?
Many networks compete to get partners by showcasing the quality of their services, which to me personally, is the appropriate way to recruit people into your network. In such circumstances, competition is present as partners will debate on which network to go by referring to their services. However, upon greed many succumb to unethical ways of recruitment, which was apparent in what I saw. These were the few tweets that the network tweeted at an existing MCN partners.
http:// gyazo.com/16c66faec94778b5a5c17fd740e8a031
http:// gyazo.com/e43d71ae532447caf4097b1e9aea58f5
http:// gyazo.com/7a07679b9edaac49964f3a3c849084e2
.. and many more similar tweets.
The network was evidently using an immoral method by evoking fear and panic to these existing partners. They were able to manipulate the partners into agreeing and joining their network. Though what I thought was the worst was blatantly using what I think is 'personal-level' information to harm the reputation of the MCN's (previous)CEO.
I really do hope the MCN that the network is under take appropriate actions to prevent such unprofessional acts of their brands. What do you guys think about this?