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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Greenwich Post, 8/18/11

Former Post editor wants to help you ‘Stick It 2 the Man’ with new Web site

As former editor of the Greenwich Post, Peter Moore was famous for bringing readers a little “common sense” where he tried to speak truth to power in the community.

Now he’s hoping to bring the people a little more by offering them information he claims they won’t be able to find anywhere else because the powers that be don’t want it out there.

For people looking to get out of debt, fix their credit, get through a divorce, save money on their groceries or simply make their lives a little bit better, Mr. Moore is offering them a chance to overcome the obstacles and effectively “stick it to the man.” By visiting stickit2man.com online, people will have access to 50 e-books over a variety of categories that provide methods for people who are seeking answers outside of the mainstream. These are online books that claim where others say “no,” a person may overcome the challenges and obstacles in their way and turn it into a “yes.”

While each book available on the site comes with a full money back guarantee, all Mr. Moore is promising is a new perspective and urging his customers not to give up just because an obstacle seems insurmountable. He said he saw the opportunity here to develop a digitally based business that could actually help people.

“This is a gateway to people having the opportunity to improve themselves,” Mr. Moore said in an interview this month with the Post. “So many people when they face these challenges they feel like they should just give up because there’s nothing they can do. I’m an optimist and I’m a tenacious person. I believe we can overcome our problems, and this is a chance for people to face what’s holding them down and beat it. It’s a way of ‘sticking it to the man’, so to speak. This is how I live my own life and I wanted to help others and let them know that this information is out there.”

Mr. Moore, a father of two who lives in Bridgeport but who grew up in Greenwich, said he is a firm believer that tenacity is critical to individual success and this site promises to provide tips that can help. The books provide information that a person can’t find just with a Google search, Mr. Moore explained.

The prices for the e-books range from under $10 all the way up to $97. Mr. Moore did not write the e-books. He simply researched them and brought the best ones to the site that fit his message. These are not tips that are going to break the law, he stresses, but rather provide people with methods that are already out there. This includes everything from being able to get out of a speeding ticket to being able to rebuild your life after a divorce. The site features authors ranging from attorneys to business leaders to ex-police officers to licensed therapists often speaking from their first-hand experiences.

“We want to empower individuals to lives of a better quality, not just ‘beat the man’,” Mr. Moore said.

The basis for him wanting to do this comes from his own experiences, something he shared in a press release announcing the launch of the site.

“In 2009, I lost my job, my marriage and any semblance of normalcy in my life,” Mr. Moore said. “But what I never lost was my tenacity and determination. I decided I would never again be subjected to the often selfish, back-stabbing culture that pervades corporate America. I knew I deserved better and so does everyone else. That’s why I’m doing this.”

While these kinds of promises may too often be the stuff of Internet scams, Mr. Moore stresses these are methods that are going to work if people invest the effort into it. After launching in June after more than four months of research and work putting the site together, he’s gotten great feedback from customers. He said people are responding to the kind of “insider information” they can get from his site, which comes with the attitude he was famous for in his tenure at the Post.

“We’re off to a great start and this is only the beginning,” Mr. Moore said. “We want to bring this to the masses as our next step.”

More information is available at stickit2man.com or twitter.com/stickit2man.

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