I was thinking...
Yeah, there's no doubt this is a shill, but in an almost make ya feel sorry kindda way, no?
Hear me out...
The higher level type promotion [shill], such as the four page harlequin type romance review where sometimes several girls are mentioned and one shines for instance in an effort to legitamize the shill is what makes me roll my eyes. In those cases you're dealing with folk who think they've figured out a way to manipulate (readers and girls). They wouldn't dare demand or even insinuate they should be getting someting extra (they're at least slick enough to know that's not the way to go about it), however in reading these higher level reviews it's clear that the girls, the managers/owners know who they are as they must be identifying themselves. In turn, I'm sure they are rewarded, sometimes. Pathetic really.
However, here we have a poor girl that's obviously not the sharpest tool in the shed just trying to play the game. Sometimes flipping through late night infomercials I'll stop and watch one for entertainment b/c it's so bad/funny - much like this! Than, I'll tune into what appears to be some type of interview programming on a new find/invention and for a *moment* I'll think it's legit, only to find it's a slick infomercial selling a new book, etc. Those bother me. Much like the 4 page reviews that go on, and on, and on with details about nothing, but filled with agenda to gather brownie points from all sides (credibility among readers, extras from the girls, favours from owners, sometimes).
Britney / Chelesa, you'll figure it out.
kkarn/