:)Ahoy, Tyler: RE promoting SBG, try to link up with pop television programs that feature baldies [e.g. Deal/No Deal, the Dr. Keith Ablow Show, WWE and similar pro wrestling venues, military and police programs]. Advertise in collegiate and alumni publications that are read by young men just experiencing the onset of balding and who are desperate for advice based on living and for community. Get to them before the HCM and Bosley do. This would herald a bright future for SBG and would spare them scarring transplant procedures, squandering of money, and loss of self-esteem. It would counter the media- and greed -driven aesthetic kept in place by Hollywood and the hair "restoration" industry. Seek the endorsement of famous baldies; perhaps feature a celebrity spot in the forum. This is going to mean a lot of work for you, but it's a cause, and a praiseworthy one at that. Professor Melon
have you ever looked into men's health magazine, or something like that?
...Todd Greene has developed a kind of mystique for Headblade by including a sticker in every mail-ordered purchase. The logo is a good idea. ...It may not be the time, but a minimal fee for registering might fill the coffers and provide the wherewithall. The young guys in college and just beginning their careers should be the target group. If they knew about SBG they could be spared much misery, and you would have achieved your mission.