Lift Visage Selling With False Professional EndorsementWritten by Nanci Holloway-Prince
Consumer Report Skin Care Alert: Lift Visage, Selling Very Expensive Skin Care With False Professional EndorsementLift Visage, The Essence Of Youth and Jevene by Lift Visage, both developed by Dr. Santimoy Banerjee Scientist & CEO Emulgen Laboratories, has been marketed and sold with a false endorsement. In 1997 I, Nanci Prince, endorsed Juvenesse, The Essence of Youth, a 5 in 1 moisturizer, which retailed for up to $22.95. The value was consistent with price and in 1997 it was best product I had ever used, for money. Most skin Care companies had products with Alpha Hydroxy Acids, Jevenesse was no exception. Lift Visage , The Essence Of Youth and Jevene by Lift Visage, is valued at $89.95, a discount is available with a membership that automatically charges your credit card. I have not and do not endorse , Lift Visage,The Essence Of Youth and Jevene by Lift Visage. Formerly I was a professional skin care consultant, make up artist and business manager for companies like Estee Lauder, Christian Dior and Elizabeth Arden. I have 30 experience in professional salon, retail cosmetic and cosmetic merchandising industries. For last five years I have been a Consumer Reporter investigating and proving expert reviews of, skin care companies and anti-aging products and procedures. I conduct frequent search engine queries of my name, Nanci Prince, I never thought to look for my name as N. Prince. Dr. Banerjee uses N. Prince instead of Nanci Prince as it appears in original endorsement. My writing credits include: “Never Buy Expensive Skin Care Again, Could This Be Fountain of Youth, and Secrets Skin Care Companies & Dermatologists Don’t Want You To Know”.
| | Reach Out To Touch BillionsWritten by tony dean
REACH OUT AND TOUCH BILLIONSHave you heard of 'Babel Fish'? It's a service provided by Alta Vista search engine people to translate every page you put 'Babel Fish' code, and up comes a a new language. Your page may be written in English, but people across Spain and Latin America can translate your web page into Spanish. Likewise if your web page is written in Spanish, German, French, Chinese, Japanese, or Korean, people can have an instant translation into English, or another language they are comfortable with. I have put 'Babel Fish' code onto every page on my site at:- http://www.ebook-sales.com and I can see from stats on server that people are clicking on 'Babel Fish' to have a translation. This I feel, widens my audience out there in cyberspace. The 'hit counter' has substantially risen, I have people bookmarking my site, because I see they don't all come in 'front door' to site, they come in to certain pages that interests them. Every new page I put on my site, and I update fairly often, I make sure 'Babel Fish' code is at top of html on that page. The technology is certainly improving, I remember science- fiction movies when I was young had computers to instantly translate into any language, but technology has only just arrived in reality and can be used widely on web. In previous articles I wrote about Chinese market about to be opened up, for there are more people in China logging on to internet every day. There are businesspeople in west who are eyeing this market at moment. To those people I would ask them to seek out some of my previous articles on Ideamarketers.com and take into account what I say there. It's also no good to vast population of China, who do not speak any other language, to see sites always put up in English. Some attempt must be made to have parallel pages with Chinese throughout, or resort to excellent technology that is 'Babel Fish', and as I know corporate world moves grindingly slowly, adept and astute entrepreneur could steal a march on their bigger, slower cousins.
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