Monday, August 10, 2009

“Blog Content” - Daryle Lambert's Antique and Collectible Blog – Response


Daryle S. Lambert


Yesterday I received an email from a gentleman who has been very helpful to me in the past. He stated his concerns about the blog on George Bush. I wish today to explain a few things to my readers that I hope will state my position on the daily blog that I write.First can assure you it is written to be a popularity piece.

This daily blog is to add value to our members' knowledge base and if I don't explain why members should follow that advice, I am just giving lip service to my opinion. In the George Bush blog I had to explain why, as Obama's popularity declined, Bush's will increase. By having this knowledge our members should be able to make money from that knowledge. I have had others complain about certain blogs, such as when I suggested selling silver between $16 and $21 per ounce. This proved to be wise counsel when silver dropped to $11 an ounce in a very short time.

However, I believe that it is necessary for me to say that I hope people will benefit from what I write but it is my blog and therefore I wish people to know me and how I think and then decide if my writings are worth reading. Regardless of the emails I receive with differing opinions, unless what I write can be proven wrong, I will stand by them. Yes what I write might not satisfy everyone, but I hope that those who are dissatisfied will choose to get their information from other sources and I wish them well. I was asked to leave the politics to Fox News but I want to assure my readers that I will continue to share information that should benefit them but if they don't like the messenger and his message then I hope that we can part friends.

I would like to reiterate that I believe George Bush items will increase in value as the present presidents popularity decreases. I consider this a fact not an opinion. If I write a blog that doesn't state a reason for it in terms of making our members of the Daryle Lambert's Antique and Collectible Club money, then you will have a right to complain, but to this date I don't believe that I have done that. For those who think I am dissing Obama, I didn't hear any complaints when I said Obama items would be on the same plane with Lincoln and Washington memorabilia some day. Yes, I reserve the right to express my opinion but in doing so I hope to be fair.

If any other members wish to express a differing opinion I would love to hear from you. What I write is from me and if others wish to write something please give me a chance to read it and I promise I won't try to change you. If I disagree, you may loss a follower but I still will wish you the best.


God Bless you and your families.

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