AHey! I would love some honest feedback on the cakes I make as I hope to open a business one day, thanks! [IMG ALT=""]http://cakecentral.com/content/type/61/id/3101778/width/350/height/700[/IMG]
Maybe people would appreciate it if you post the pictures in your thread. That way people won't have to click to see them or wonder if you're trying to drive traffic to your Facebook page.
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Maybe people would appreciate it if you post the pictures in your thread. That way people won't have to click to see them or wonder if you're trying to drive traffic to your Facebook page.
Considering that she does already have a business, and every thread she has started has a big ole link to her page, I would say that's exactly what she's doing.
You will get lots of opinions. From the opinion of a *very* experienced decorator who doesn't want of offend you but if you didn't ask for opinions I would not tell you this: I find the cake to be heavy looking. Use smaller tips. The design is find, it just looks like much to much for that size cake.
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Considering that she does already have a business, and every thread she has started has a big ole link to her page, I would say that's exactly what she's doing.
Don't be so quick to roll your eyes because you missed it - she edited her post. I guess I should have quoted it in my post so people wouldn't automatically assume I was crazy.
The original post was just a link to her facebook page.
Just to clarify, the original post had link to a facebook page, not a photo and was edited after my post.
AInstead of making individual posts in the forums, you should join the Peer Review Cake Club. You will get more feedback on your cakes that way. The way you are doing it now is making people suspicious of your intentions (your posts seem like spam) and many will not bother answering you.
Here is the link to the Peer Review Cake Club post. http://cakecentral.com/t/755127/peer-review-cake-club
ASo is the link to someone else's business page, I'm confused. And.I'm referring to what you wrote before you edited your comment.
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