May 20, 2024

How "Buy My E-Book" Culture Targets Stay-at-Home Parents

How "Buy My E-Book" Culture Targets Stay-at-Home Parents

And why they're popular with stay-at-home parents.

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You can't go online these days without coming across an offer to "buy my e-book" promising "everything you need to know to get rich." Where does this particular manifestation of "get rich quick" culture come from, and why do we most often see it with stay-at-home parents?

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