Archive for November, 2010

30
Nov

Wikipedia Wins the 2010 KnNell Prize for “Most Ethical Website of 2010″

Hundreds of websites were evaluated by “Ethical Marketing” during the year 2010. Wikipedia® has consistantly demonstrated the most ethical policies and services of any website of the English speaking world. A sovereign democratic world government, apart from the existing confederacy, having responsibility for taxation and the associated granting of “public charity status”, would surely determine that Wikipedia qualifies as [...]

25
Nov

My Bit for the Reduction of Webspam on Google, Charles_KnNell

To: Google Webspam Team From: Charles_KnNell of Webmaster Central [The spam website at http://www.....] uses my photo in another person’s listing (Jenny E[.....]‘s Profile). I’m Charles Knell (real name) – Charles KnNell (brand name) – http://rrco.biz — Thanks for all of the amazing work and favors you have done for me in the past. The [...]

19
Nov

The BBB Answers Allegations of Unethical Marketing from ABC News 20/20 – Ethical Marketing – Internet Marketing

The Council of Better Business Bureaus, Inc. has responded to the ABC News 20/20 report, which was critical of alleged unethical marketing practices in place at one local Better Business Bureau. Immediately, [the] BBB will make available on its website a streamlined process for receiving complaints on BBB sales practices, and will implement procedures for [...]

15
Nov

The BBB of Hawaii Responds to Ethics Questions

The Honolulu office of the BBB has responded to the ABC News 20/20 report. “From a standpoint of Hawaii’s BBB, none of that is going on here. I can honestly say that we have processes in place to make sure in fact that we do business ethically," said Dwight Kealoha, CEO of Hawaii’s Better Business [...]

14
Nov

Allegations of Wrongdoing at the BBB by ABC News

After watching the ABC News story, I submitted the following request (below) to the BBB on their website. In fairness, the reviews of the business are to be found on the BBB website. An ethical issue here is that a casual visitor is unlikely to see that the “F” rating is a result of not [...]

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