If you’re going to fake testimonials, at least try to make them stand up to 10 seconds of Googling..
I really dislike Facebook and its advertisers. Facebook ads are generally exploitative and very often fall apart with the slightest critical inspection.
Occasionally I click one just to remind myself just how much I dislike them. This one made me chuckle this evening – featuring a ‘testimonial’ from a rather miserable-looking young male model.
A quick Google search shows no-one by that name, anywhere. Either James Belvoir has a really rubbish agent or this is an example of yet another FB advertiser faking testimonials.
Call me old-fashioned, but I find the cynicism of a business that fakes testimonials to sell junk to youngsters struggling with hair loss revolting.
This time I settled on ‘Venture’ by ModThemes – $70. The reason for the choice was simple: firstly, it wasn’t so great a jump from the previous theme this site ran on (Brian Gardner’s free ‘Silhouette’) that returning visitors wouldn’t know where they were and secondly, it came with an ideal ’3 product’ front-page showcase that I could see I could use right away.
So, the person who registered www.samdeeks.co.uk has now parked it on www.sedoparking.com. This is a place where you can park a domain you’ve bought until you want to develop or sell it – and try to let it earn you money.




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