https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanity_award
Gee, this sure sounds familiar...doesn't it? In relation to Ronald D. Moore's..."GINO" - (Galactica in Name Only)...series.
Fee for review
A "fee for review" is when money, merchandise or a service is exchanged in return for a review. [34] Since an exchange is involved, the neutrality and accuracy of the review could be in question.[35] Reviews could be written by marketers/retailers about their own work, by customers with some incentive such as a friend or family or receiving free merchandise or money,[36][37] or the reviewer was simply hired as a third-party service specializing in providing reviews for a fee.[35]
And here everyone was wondering why all of the reviews for..."GINO"...were always so glowing.
The apparently former stealth marketing firm..."Abraham & Harrison"...( no longer in business?) sure was busy a decade ago with Ronald D. Moore's..."GINO" - (Galactica in Name Only)...series, wasn't it? Especially when they cooked up that delightfully unintentional and over the top stunt with the..."United Nations"...and..."GINO"....
Is this all that is left of..."Abraham & Harrison?"...
Their..."Operational Bible?"...
http://www.infoweasels.com/seminar/private-downloads/stealth.pdf
Of course, stealth marketing procedures were all kicked into..."Turbo-Thrust"...with Ronald D. Moore's..."GINO" - (Galactica in Name Only)...series. Minus any ethical guidlines.
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Read about the books Universal Studios has tried and failed to censor on Amazon.com, as well as other stuff...
And read the books at another location where Universal Studios and its stealth marketers won't be able to post negative, misleading (stealth marketed) reviews of the books via them purchasing candy and Rogaine Foam on Amazon.com (allowing them access to the book review section) and not actually buying and reading the books.
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