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Why aren't there any negative reviews of B-School? What about Digital Course Academy? Or StoryBrand? (Or fill in the name of the celebrity online business course here: ______.) Is it because B-School and programs like it are SO GOOD that NOT A SINGLE ONE of its 65,000+ students have anything bad to say? In a world where ppl write ESSAYS ripping apart the $5 widgets they get off Amazon, is it possible that nothing similar exists about a program that costs $2499 ($2868 if you do the payment plan)? In CoMuckraking edition of the show, originally recorded Instagram Live, I break down why programs like Marie Forleo's B-School, Amy Porterfield's Digital Course Academy, Donald Miller's StoryBrand, and other celebrity courses like it (I'm looking at you, Tony Robbins) have so few negative reviews. This episode of Marketing Muckraking is all about being critical, informed consumers. Is that boilerplate non-disparagement clause in your form contracts legal? And, when a B-Schooler or one of Marie Forleo's affiliates swears they're giving you an "unbiased, honest" review of the program, can you trust them?
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Why aren't there any negative reviews of B-School? What about Digital Course Academy? Or StoryBrand? (Or fill in the name of the celebrity online business course here: ______.) Is it because B-School and programs like it are SO GOOD that NOT A SINGLE ONE of its 65,000+ students have anything bad to say? In a world where ppl write ESSAYS ripping apart the $5 widgets they get off Amazon, is it possible that nothing similar exists about a program that costs $2499 ($2868 if you do the payment plan)? In CoMuckraking edition of the show, originally recorded Instagram Live, I break down why programs like Marie Forleo's B-School, Amy Porterfield's Digital Course Academy, Donald Miller's StoryBrand, and other celebrity courses like it (I'm looking at you, Tony Robbins) have so few negative reviews. This episode of Marketing Muckraking is all about being critical, informed consumers. Is that boilerplate non-disparagement clause in your form contracts legal? And, when a B-Schooler or one of Marie Forleo's affiliates swears they're giving you an "unbiased, honest" review of the program, can you trust them?