Why Jesse Willms Thinks Supporting Kiva Is Still The Ethical Thing To Do

Posted by Jesse Willms on Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Hi, this is Jack Stanton once again, filling in for my friend and co-worker Jesse Willms on his blog. He asked me to post an entry today about a discussion we had in his office last week. Over a year ago, Jesse decided to start helping out the Kiva Foundation as it works to fight poverty by offering microloans to budding entrepreneurs in third-world countries when banks are unwilling to. This can help create an emerging middle class in the third world. Jesse has been proud to support Kiva, but was disturbed by recent news articles that have put microfinancing in a bad light. He brought me into his office to discuss the situation and decide if we still wanted to support Kiva. Over the course of the next few hours, we went through all of the available information about the microfinancing controversy. What we discovered was that certain people not associated with Kiva were taking advantage of the microfinancing... more »

Jesse Willms: What Are Ethics?

Posted by Jesse Willms on Tuesday, February 8, 2011

The 4Chan group that is known as “/b/” or “Anonymous” is back to their old tricks and in the news again. This time it’s because they decided to exact vengeance on something they considered a threat to them. It seems that the U.S. Government contracted with the well-known computer security company HPGary to find out what they could about who Anonymous really is. HPGary then hired Aaron Barr to infiltrate the group. Taking that job may have been the biggest mistake of his life. Barr apparently managed to get some information about the group, which he planned to sell to the FBI. But, Anonymous was one step ahead of him. Before he had the chance to do it, they hacked his computer. First they put 50,000 of his confidential emails on the Internet. Then, they hacked his Twitter account and used it to post his Social Security Number and other private information that could be used by identity theft specialists.... more »

Jesse Willms: Helping the Mustard Seed

Posted by Jesse Willms on Wednesday, November 10, 2010

I just got back from doing my latest bit to try to give back to the community. As you know, I feel like we all have an obligation to our local and global communities. That’s why I’ve been doing my best to try to support organizations that work hard to help people in need in my Edmonton community. I mentioned last week that I have become involved in helping out The Mustard Seed food bank in Edmonton. You’ll remember that The Mustard Seed provides hot meals six nights a week to inner city people in need. It also offers them clean clothes, personal hygiene items, household items and work items in an attempt to provide them with a sense of purpose and dignity. The Mustard Seed was started by a local Baptist church, but today it is supported by most major local faiths. Anyway, last night my employees and I went down to The Mustard Seed to volunteer our time.... more »

Jesse Willms: Building Ethics By Building An Edmonton Home

Posted by Jesse Willms on Monday, November 8, 2010

What do ethics mean to you? Are they simply a set of guidelines for how you think about the world? I don’t think so. Of course, that’s part of it, but ethics aren’t just about what you believe, they are about what you do in the real world. That’s why I’ve decided to dedicate my time to going out and helping worthwhile charitable organizations in my home town of Edmonton. I started out by buying a bunch of toys for Santas Anonymous and then by volunteering for The Mustard Seed. This November, I’m going to head out with some of my coworkers and help Habitat For Humanity Edmonton build homes for local residents who need them. You see, what Habitat For Humanity understands is that one of the things that keeps people in the cycle of poverty is that they have to spend a disproportionate amount of their paychecks on rent. That’s money they worked hard for but will never see... more »

Jesse Willms: How The Word “Free” Can Ruin Your Company

Posted by Jesse Willms on Wednesday, October 20, 2010

I have one rock solid rule for all of my Internet marketing efforts: Never use the word “free” in any ad or promotion whatsoever. I know this goes against what people think are the “rules” of marketing. Heck, any time you read a book by a so-called “marketing guru,” the first thing they tell you is that “free” is a powerful word that will motivate customers. However, I disagree. Nothing in life is free, and most potential customers know that. In fact, most people don’t want free products. It makes them feel cheap. Instead, they want to buy something they consider valuable that they can show off. Think of it this way – people perceive things based on their expectations. When someone pays $150 a ticket to see a famous band in concert, they almost always have a good time, because they expect to. After all, if the tickets are expensive and hard to get, then the band must be... more »

Full Disclosure – The Right Business Practice

Posted by Jesse Willms on Thursday, October 14, 2010

Today I wanted to talk about another one of my ideals in business – always try to provide full disclosure on prices and products. Now, when it comes to products I know that full disclosure can be a tricky business. After all, we don’t always know everything about the products we sell, so it’s possible to accidentally overhype a product. Just think of Apple, one of the most honest companies in the world and what happened to them last month. They launched their iPhone 4 saying it was going to be the best iPhone yet, only to find out that when it was used in the real world there were major problems with it receiving signals. So, yeah, it’s possible to fail at full product disclosure. But, what you can do is what Apple did – they apologized for the problem and then sent people kits to fix it. Now that was great customer service! That’s what I mean about... more »

Jesse Willms: You Need To Be Ethical If You Want To Survive In Business

Posted by Jesse Willms on Saturday, September 25, 2010

Being ethical in all of your business dealings should be your first priority. That also should be second nature, but many people fail to grasp this basic concept – especially in the online marketplace. They’d never lie to someone in person and if they ran a brick and mortar operation; they’d be honest because they’d have to look their customers in the eye. But, the anonymity of Internet marketing seems to create a distance that makes many of us forget we are dealing with real people, and not just a bunch of electronic wallets. It can be all too easy to behave unethically online. Bad people and scoundrels have created a lot of software that makes it simple to hide IP addresses, disguise where your email is coming from or simply disappear when a customer has a complaint. But, taking advantage of any of these tactics is pure folly. Sure, you might get some short-term profits; but you will hurt... more »

Jesse Willms Internet Ethics

Posted by Jesse Willms on Thursday, August 6, 2009

Hi. My name is Jesse Willms. I’m the founder of Terra Marketing Group. Over the years I’ve gotten very frustrated with how unethical many people in our business are. That’s why I’m in the process of creating a Code of Ethics for our industry. I’m going to post it here when it’s ready – but in the meantime I’d love to hear your suggestions. Thank you, Jesse Willms