Posted by Petra brown on July 4, 2011, 6:54 pm
Hi,im a keen gardener from the Southwest UK.Today i have purchased a fab
t-shirt from 'www.designsonme.co.uk - Designs for clothing and Life'
(http://www.designsonme.co.uk ). If anyone out there wants to add a bit
of colour and subtle humour to their gardening interest i would
recommend taking a look.
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Petra brown
Posted by Adrian Brentnall on July 5, 2011, 2:54 am
HI Petra
When somebody new appears 'out of nowhere' praising a website -
it often looks suspiciously like an attempt to gain some
publicity for their own enterprise by pretending to be a satisfied customer.
It's often better to say 'I've just started this website.....'
and be open about it.
If you happen to be in contact with the people who run that site - you
might want to point them at this link
http://www.evolution-internet.com/blog/is-your-ecommerce-website-breaking-the-law.html
Which will show them the details they need to add to their site in order
to comply with UK e-commerce law.
Adrian
Posted by 'Mike' on July 5, 2011, 3:12 am
> HI Petra
> When somebody new appears 'out of nowhere' praising a website -
> it often looks suspiciously like an attempt to gain some
> publicity for their own enterprise by pretending to be a satisfied
> customer.
> It's often better to say 'I've just started this website.....'
> and be open about it.
> If you happen to be in contact with the people who run that site - you
> might want to point them at this link
>
http://www.evolution-internet.com/blog/is-your-ecommerce-website-breaking-the-law.html
> Which will show them the details they need to add to their site in order
> to comply with UK e-commerce law.
> Adrian
OR ............
Join in every conversation talking about your site, what you do, what
facilities you have and making sure your website is in your signature every
time.
Mike
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Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive.
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> When somebody new appears 'out of nowhere' praising a website -
> it often looks suspiciously like an attempt to gain some
> publicity for their own enterprise by pretending to be a satisfied
> customer.
> It's often better to say 'I've just started this website.....'
> and be open about it.
> If you happen to be in contact with the people who run that site - you
> might want to point them at this link
>