When you run a search for Cody Moya you will come across at a site offering several products.
Observation suggests him to be a reseller who has re-branded many products as his own. Cody has named his company as Xodo, Inc.
He claims himself to be Internet marketer, Cody tries to convince people of his authenticity but a look at his website clearly shows that it is not original.
He has two main products that he offers for sale. The first is a template to allow webmasters to add Google adsense to their websites. I believe that any real webmaster that is fully trained would know how to do it without his templates. The second product he has involves rebranding existing articles. While it is a good way to increase your revenue source, If it is used incorrectly, you can cause more harm than good.
His current newsletter states that shortly he is going to write his first book dealing with the difficulties faced by beginners in Internet business. The book will also have advanced tactics and techniques to help the ones already in business.
The book seems to be a great promise taking account of varied aspects. It is also going to deal with Cody Moya’s own experiences of failures and successes as a businessperson. Not only this, the book also deals with the software and tools he has used to promote his business.
I am wondering whether the material in the book is his or if he is rebranding some else’s material
Apart from the proposed book, Cody has great skill relating joint ventures. He claims to sell joint venture software that could tract everything from previous contacts with particular partners of joint venture to potential joint venture prospects.
I believe his focus is more on making a ‘quick buck’ rather than responsible business practices. It is unethical to used rebranding to portray yourself as an expert in something you have no knowledge in.
There have been questions raised as to just how much he really knows about Internet Marketing to start with.
When you go to someone to get advice, you want and need to be able to trust that person and what he is telling you is true and accurate. The problem I am seeing at this point is that it is obvious that some of his material is rebranded and that draws his expertise into question.
A true professional would have no need to use rebranded work, they would create their own from scratch. Rebranding can be nothing more than simply changing the title or author's name on an article or book.
The tips he puts out in his newsletter do make some people money but are they his tips?
Is he just rebranding everything he puts out to make himself appear to be an expert in Internet Marketing?
One thing is for sure that his ‘website’ looks more like an eBook promotion site than an actual website.
In my mind if he cannot put forth a quality website to promote himself, what does he really have to offer? |