WE ARE " TRIUMPHANT" AT DREAM TEAM CUSTOMS!!!!!

I JUST TOOK IN A TRIUMPH, IMPORTED STRAIGHT FROM SPAIN!!!! DOING TOTAL RESTORATION FROM THE ROOTA TO THE TOOTA!  EASY $15,OOO.OO JUST TO BEGIN RESTORATION !!!!! THANK YOU MR. BERTRAND FIAUD FOR TRUSTING DREAM TEAM CUSTOMS TO DO A PERFECT JOB O YOUR VEHICLE...STAY TUNED FOR OUR B4 AND AFTER PICS!! FOR NOW BACK TO RESTORING THIS 57' CHEVY TRUCK......GOING COBALT BLUE BABY!

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Comment by Michael Thies on October 18, 2012 at 8:47am

Good Afternoon. Congratulations and we are looking forward to photos and reports on your progress.  It sounds like a great project.  I have two suggestions:

1. Be careful to report the story more than being an advertisement.  We encourage publicity for the hobby and the industry, but sometime readers object when it starts to sound like an advertisement.

2. Please refrain from using all capital letters. It reads like you are SHOUTING! :-)

Call me if I can help with anything.  Mike Thies 770-883-0160

PS This is a simple coaching on writing news (blogs) stories: http://www.mediacollege.com/journalism/news/write-stories.html

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