However, there a couple of recent discussions on the accuracy of climate model
feedbacks on the credibility of model assumptions and on ability of models to accurately model past known climate change on Anthony Watts» blog that I think are pertinent to this debate and interesting:
Not exact matches
It adds a layer of
credibility to your site and allows for honest
feedback on your goods.
You need to make a list of the top ten or top five from the choices depending
on their membership,
feedback and
credibility.
Once they've reviewed your low content book, featuring their
feedback on your sales page is an excellent way to enhance the
credibility of your offer in the eyes of future prospects.
Update: The site Climate
Feedback, a network of scientists that evaluates media coverage of climate change, recently rated Holthaus» piece as «high»
on the
credibility scale and described it as both «accurate» and «alarmist».
Posting positive
feedback on your website is also a way to attract customers and build your
credibility online.