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Originally Posted by deanberkeley
Not always, but it does help. I have some pages for my website with 25k, 50k fans on them, I found that starting them out with some fakes gives the page some credibility, and more fans come faster that way.
I am going to play around with the same concept on a new website I am doing as well, going to launch it with the fb page big (already have done that) but then I am going to buy blog comments, reviews, and other social networking "shares" already on it and see if that increases interaction from my real target audience. Basically going to go for a "wow" factor at launch where people look at it and wonder how they haven't seen the site before.
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can you contact me or leave contact details so i can contact you? thanks!
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Originally Posted by PR_Tom
Looks cool, good luck on it.
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thanks Tom, would love to send you some.
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Originally Posted by TheDoc
Are you American Dyna Mo?
Even if your stuff works, without question works...Even if you have tests to prove it. You could get into a shit ton of trouble for some of the things written on that ad.
You could word it like, or close to it: These nutrients have been known to provide energy, boost the immunity, control weight loss, fight cholesterol buildup...and so on.... in some people.
You should have a notice that it hasn't been approved by the FDA either.
This type of stuff is VERY risky, State to State has laws, Fed Laws & International... Disclaimer yourself to death.
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well, you are incorrect. the statements on that are entirely legal and within the boundaries established by the fda- period.
i state "Take Charge can" provide, and it can, that's not a guarantee. moreover, it is a food product, not a supplement. furthermore, the fda allows ANY product with >51% ingredients being whole grains to make the other statements made in that text.