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david wickings
28th February 2005, 16:23
Hello just a short note to introduce myself.
My name is David wickings i,m 43 years old have two grow up lads.
I have just started my own e-commerce business after 15 years in the conservatory industry! computers are not my best fortay neither is spelling? but my first web site is up and running.
www.money4me.co.uk
i,m not addvertising but some feed back would be nice.
Thankyou all in advance.
MikeH
28th February 2005, 17:09
Hi David,
Good of you to join us on this forum.
As for comments on the website, here's my 2p. Home page looks OK. As for the rest of the site I could not tell you. I am not a fan of having to sign up to websites and provide you with all my contact details. It creates an impression that the sites primary purpose is to create a mailing list (or similar). Take this forum as an example. You can read all of the valuable information on here without signing up. If you want to contribute then fair enough sign up and give your details.
As I said this is just my 2 pennies worth, I'm sure other members will take time to sign up and read your site.
Mike.
barry.hynd
28th February 2005, 20:39
Hi David,
I agree with Mike on this one. I'm always suspicious of sites like this who's first aim is to get your email address and telephone number.
david wickings
28th February 2005, 22:26
Thanks for the two replys as this site is a business proposition some details are handy!
Should you go further into the program if you are not interested then your details are deleted and it saves you time.
10 Yetis
1st March 2005, 18:57
David,
First off, welcome along to the forum. Second, whilst i echo the others thoughts entirely I think the site itself (or at least the one page i looked at :) ) looked great.
I started thinking about my 'ultimate lifestyle' but unfortunately reality kicked in and my agreed purchase of LFC fell through :(
Ozzy
1st March 2005, 19:01
It does look like a pyramid scheme I'm afraid, well when reading the Site Info that is the feeling I got. However, as you were unable that I deleted the other post I'll leave this one for others to make their own mind up.
david wickings
1st March 2005, 21:13
As far as sales side for, Forever living prducts is concerned they have been trading for 26 years and have an anual turnover of 2 billon dollars and grow 80% of all aloe for worldconsumption so you will probably be using some of there product!
With regard to pyramid sales if one was to open there minds a little its a term for how proffit is made and disrtibuted, no different than how any other company would distribut there proffits down the line.
I myself prefer tothink outside the box.
you need to look at the whole package to coment on that surely?
Thanks for your comments
David.
david wickings
2nd March 2005, 16:20
When you visit a web site that you are browsing and they ask you for personal information.
You can just put an x in each box that will be enough to have the feilds excepted.
Hope it is of use to someone.
SillyJokes
2nd March 2005, 18:47
With so many sites out there which do not require a sign up no one is going to sign up here.
The picture of the aspirational lifestyle looks like a readers digest or loan advert, neither of which are attractive to me.
Frankly it says to me, "Loose weight now, ask me how," and "A fool and his money are easily parted,"
10 Yetis
2nd March 2005, 18:55
Silljokes,
My £5 note is on its way :)