Right, this is sort of computing but thought that this would be a better place for getting some discussion going...
I notice that people come up on search engines that are not licensed to practice what they are supposedly doing. They don't say they are licensed but rather embed words into their pages/blog that give search engines the impression that they are. Sneaky and not regulated.
Wasn't quite sure what, if anything, to do.
One guy, newly graduated for a complementary profession, set up web pages linking him to physiotherapy and giving the impression that he was a long standing expert.
Another lady, good at massage, advertises herself as a sports injury specialist (and the web page says physiotherapy) and funnily enough she had asked me to supervise her clinical practice after she did her 6 month part time course.
It's highly competitive out there and it is frustrating that people take advantage of my profession's reputation without needing to be trained.
Am I just getting frustrated over nothing or is there anything people can suggest I do?
If I was really evil I would set up some web pages slagging these people off with embedded text so that they would regularly come up on the search engines as frauds... thing is they are probably not bad at what they do so I wouldn't want to give the impression that that they weren't. I just want them to stop riding on our coat tails...
Thoughts?
LFD
I notice that people come up on search engines that are not licensed to practice what they are supposedly doing. They don't say they are licensed but rather embed words into their pages/blog that give search engines the impression that they are. Sneaky and not regulated.
Wasn't quite sure what, if anything, to do.
One guy, newly graduated for a complementary profession, set up web pages linking him to physiotherapy and giving the impression that he was a long standing expert.
Another lady, good at massage, advertises herself as a sports injury specialist (and the web page says physiotherapy) and funnily enough she had asked me to supervise her clinical practice after she did her 6 month part time course.
It's highly competitive out there and it is frustrating that people take advantage of my profession's reputation without needing to be trained.
Am I just getting frustrated over nothing or is there anything people can suggest I do?
If I was really evil I would set up some web pages slagging these people off with embedded text so that they would regularly come up on the search engines as frauds... thing is they are probably not bad at what they do so I wouldn't want to give the impression that that they weren't. I just want them to stop riding on our coat tails...
Thoughts?
LFD
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