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Wednesday, 05/16/2012 10:46:30 AM

Wednesday, May 16, 2012 10:46:30 AM

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The Nouveau Life website is up and functional (it can be found at nlpnaturals.com). Initially, there was a problem with the shopping cart page insofar as there would be a message that would appear stating that PayPal could not be used. The problem now appears to have been rectified as the shopping cart appears to work, and PayPal is offered as a means of payment now.

It certainly appears secure and therefore legit. The website also has a much more professional look to it than either the Azul Instant site or the original Hybrid Fuels site. It's quite nice, really, and can only get better (one would assume). Meanwhile, the horribly unprofessional-looking, out-of-date Hybrid Fuels website will surely cease to exist in the near future, and hopefully the Azul site will get a bit of a makeover as well. BTW, the NLP website hasn't been advertised as yet - I'm guessing because the name-change is still pending. Once it's finalized though, I would expect there to be an announcement regarding the website and the availability, online, of the first product in the new "New Life Naturals" line.

All in all, though, it's a very positive indication from the company of things turning a corner in terms of real business operations. It's always difficult for a start-up company to get off the ground, especially if there's a cloud of uncertainty and worse - distrust - circling them at every step. I don't believe it's been a banner first six months for them - they've certainly stumbled in some significant ways, if you ask me - however the importance of this site being developed and launched cannot be understated. It's at least an indicator, as I said, of things about to turn a corner and straighten out in the not-so-distant future (note: relative term - depends on your definition of "distant").

Hang in there everyone. Losses are only on paper until you decide to make them real.

Good things coming, I think.