Quote Originally Posted by thegodfather View Post
Cycle and Diet generators. You can create algorithms to factor in all of the variables that people can enter. For instance, Age, Height, Weight, Body fat, Cycle Experience (1-2 cycles, 2-4, etc, and so on), Number of years training, and then once you enter that data (from a drop down menu), it will give you something like Test E 1-12 500mg/wk, with a full PCT and so on. And obviously the cycles become more advanced if someone enters they have done X number of cycles and X number of years training. The advantage also is, if someone who is perhaps 18,19,20 years old comes and keys in their age and training experience, it can recommend a "cycle" from ***********.com of legal supps, to lead the young user away from steroids to a steroid alternative until they are ready. And most of them would probably be none the wiser.

A Diet generator would be a cool tool as well, using similar algorithms, the user keys in height, weight, body fat, training goals, and the types of foods they prefer. Then the algorithms automatically incorporate the preferred foods and then shoot out portion sizes and all of the correct macro nutrient breakdowns. One of the toughest things for new weight lifters to do is design their own diets, to get the portion sizes correct, and with the foods that they want to eat.

Offering those two tools, you could incorporate other services, like the staff member Q&A's, to charge either a monthly fee, or if you get a high enough volume of traffic, sell the advertising.
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alot of pros moonlight as nutritionist and charge by the hour giving advice by email or telephone. Submitting a photo along with a brief bio of workout history past cycles etc. This advisor could recommend a personal diet/macros given what the client likes to eat and has available to him. Advisor could even assist with supplements and even aas stack to help achieve these goals, for entertainment purposes only of course.

There are alot of inexperienced guys/girls with some extra dough who would use this service.