A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a post on the importance of knowing who you’re dealing with, when looking for health/fitness information online.  I used a site I’d been directed to, www.TheBestWayToExercise.com as an example.  At the time of writing, the author was not only anonymous, but actually made it a part of his sales pitch, so that “the messenger doesn’t get in the way of the message”.

Now, I’ve spent the last five years exploring wiiild-a** claims on the internet, and this site – with its grandiose-sounding and unverifiable claims – looked like a poster child for the point I was making about anonymity and credibility.

However, it’s only fair to provide an update: the author of the site, Doug Jones, has redesigned it, so that it now provides full biographical information.  You can read about Doug’s background, education and experience here: http://thebestwaytoexercise-onlinepersonaltraining.com/IntroDougtion.html

Personally, I think he could use the services of a good web designer, but his credentials do, in fact, match the claims he was made on the previous version of the site.  So mea maxima culpa – even I get surprised, once in a while.  Kudos to Doug for deciding that transparency is the way to go, when it comes to marketing online products/services.