Poop. The nutrient hits are gone. I don't like the claims ones, but I'm not up to doing the ingredient list yet.
Since I went out for a couple of hours and came back and read the directions for food claims I'm feeling uncertain about what to do with things like "Since 1917", "Family owned and operated" and "satisfaction guaranteed or your money back." Are those claims? Or do claims have to be about the food itself? Do claims have to be strictly factual or does puffery count as a claim? What do you guys think?
1. Marketing claims are single sentences – not paragraphs of text (rarely 2 sentences) 2. Marketing claims promote the product or the contents of the product 3. If in doubt enter it.
Uh, TO stopped working for me, has been fine all day. I saw some links for a different script for it, but can't seem to find it now. Anyone have it?
Check your emails, just got one for a Rating Attractions hit. 0.15 a piece, 34 of them. Possible $4 bonus if you finish all 34...I'm weighing my options...
Well I don't like the claims ones much since I doubt and enter way more than necessary which is making them way slower than the nutrient ones were, so goodnight!
770 hits, 82.22 projected for the day. holy crap best day turking so far. Goodnight sweet nutrient label hits, please be back tomorrow I love you.
Hi Rockin R - I think the only quantifiable claim is "satisfaction guaranteed" I wouldn't classify the other things you've listed - IMO based on their illustrated directions. I keep to the food as much as possible. - K
Mine's the same: History. I started a grad program in Library Science, but it was online and I had no motivation, hence the heavy drinking