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Assistance requested in adding content to new weight-loss assistance forum
Dear all,
I have recently decided to create a forum to assist internet users in finding a diet, and get support and recipes for that diet, without having to deal with endless adverts and information designed only to earn someone some money. The reason behind this is because I also wish to lose some weight at the moment and am not sure exactly what to go for. However, as I know about newsgroups I don't really have a major need to use a web-forum, but it dawned upon me that there's probably thousands of people who want to lose weight but don't know about news groups. I wasn't able to find anything similar on the internet. As my current knowledge of diets is a little limited, although I have positive experience with both a low-carb diet and weigh****chers, I really really struggled to find some recipes that I would've liked, and that weren't too expensive (food can be a little expensive in the UK). Therefore the purpose of this post isn't to spam as an advertisement, as there's nothing to advertise yet, but to ask if any of you had some time if you could add some content to the forum. The main sections and descriptions for each diet are a Diet Information General Information on the diet & the theory behind it. Support If you're having problems sticking to the diet, look here for information about hiccups and problems other's have encountered, and how they have overcome them. Recipes Recipes that other's have shared with us to help give you a little inspiration and variety into your diet. With a general forum to help people in selecting a diet which is: Which diet is right for you? Experiences from other people of various diets they have tried. Currently, the only 2 diets that have sections are Weigh****chers and Low-Carb, but I will be searching for more common ones over the next couple of days and adding them accordingly. I will also be adding some content to it myself when I write something suitable enough, although I don't know any recipes!. I am registering a domain for this forum: http://www.whichdiet.org, however this will take a few days to complete, in the mean time it can be located at the below address: http://www.comatosedelusion.com/forum/index.php I apologise if you feel that this posting is a nuisance, however, for a site like this to be successful, it would need content submitting by a number of people all with different experiences, problems and opinions. Also for those of you that post recipes to this newsgroup, I would appreciate it if you could submit a few to the site, I will not add any recipes without your permission. Kind Regards, Ben |
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I wasn't able to find anything
similar on the internet. Try Yahoo Groups. The key is to have a new skew, that you believe in. Your planned theme of being uncertain on which diet to use might actually be attractive for people. Good luck, Cubit |
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I wasn't able to find anything
similar on the internet. Try Yahoo Groups. The key is to have a new skew, that you believe in. Your planned theme of being uncertain on which diet to use might actually be attractive for people. Good luck, Cubit |
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