Hey guys!
I'm trying to eat healthy and keep a proper diet, but it's really hard without proper consultations. And the internet is so full of everything that you never know what is right and what is wrong.
I decided to create this expert knowledge platform, where questions on various topics (where Google or forums canโt help and you need personal attention) are answered by verified professionals for a small honorarium (or tip).
Currently, I am doing market research on how to make this platform as beneficial as possible for everyone. Would love to hear your opinions on:
* What was the last advice you were very happy with? Why?
* What was the last advice you were very UNhappy with? Why?
* What matters to you the most when seeking expert advice?
* What expectation does an advice or an expert have to meet in order for you to pay for an advice?
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05-15-2020, 01:49 PM #1
Are we ready to pay for nutrition experts consultations
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05-15-2020, 02:08 PM #2
- Join Date: May 2011
- Location: Coalinga, California, United States
- Age: 33
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It's never about what information is right or wrong, it's about telling people what they want to hear.
You can't lose weight because of genetics.
Do sit ups to target stomach fat.
Eat Keto/Vegan/Carnivore for better health.
Find what the current trend is and sell that to people. That's what everyone else does, and despite being shady, it works.Short cuts to success are often paved with lies.
1/13/16: Massive hernia.
5/10/16: Finally back to lifting, light but improving.
Why Teens shouldn't cut/Lack of progress thread- http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=169272763&p=1397509823#post1397509823
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05-15-2020, 02:09 PM #3
- Join Date: Mar 2006
- Location: Seattle, Washington, United States
- Posts: 26,949
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* What was the last advice you were very happy with? Why?
Avoiding eating solid food within 2 hours of sleeping. It helps my acid reflux.
* What was the last advice you were very UNhappy with? Why?
Almost all of it. Because most advice is based on seeking profit.
* What matters to you the most when seeking expert advice?
A track record of using and/or participation in peer-reviewed, research-based studies to support their claims.
* What expectation does an advice or an expert have to meet in order for you to pay for an advice?
See previous response."When I die, I hope it's early in the morning so I don't have to go to work that day for no reason"
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05-16-2020, 10:42 AM #4
Nutritionists, like personal trainers tend to overcomplicate things and dream up their own "patented" programs. Simple principles are always the best approach and simple doesn't produce an income.
If you don't get what you want you didn't want it bad enough
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05-17-2020, 03:43 PM #6
I would pay for a service that made dinner meal recipes to my Marcos, and for a family of 5, with a weekly shopping list set up, and have my lunches and breakfasts with snacks with a vegetarian diet and no foods I donโt like which is a long list
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05-18-2020, 10:40 AM #17
5 acres nothing crazy, the house is a little tight but we are building out the barn to have a mother in law suite and office adding three stories instead of 1. I do miss living in the city sometimes and how much easier it was to manage
I might go for that cause at least heโd start exercising lolSuperHercules crew
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