Good morning
Jonnamae
Melissa
I am seeing that this article says Minimal to no downtime
in the bullet points and in the first paragraph. However, I believe we are no longer allowed to say NO DOWNTIME in any Coolsculpting articles. We have to change it to Minimal downtime.
I believe Chris received an email from Allergen about this.
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Jonnamae Jumawan
updated
Hector
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Hector Mota,Operations Manager
Thank you Jonnamae. Please keep that in mind for all future articles. Also, if you see any old ones that have that, please remove them as well.
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Melissa Zelig
Hector
I was under the understanding you can say minimal or little to no...can you recomfirm this with chris or have him forward me that email
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Hector Mota,Operations Manager
I will look for the email and fwd it to you. The problem is that Chris is not sure which email it was...
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Jonnamae Jumawan
Melissa
Hector
- I have read that from Stacy.Kotsakis@allergan.com email that says: -Change “No downtime” to “minimal or little to no downtime”
Change “Build” for CT to “strengthen tone and firm”
> CoolSculpting needs to be one word with a capital "C" and a capital "S". > CoolTone needs to be one word with a capital "C" and a capital "S" > The landing page states “No Downtime”. Per FDA regulatory guidelines, CoolSculpting treatments cannot be advertised using “No Downtime”. Please consider using “Little to No Downtime” or “Minimal Downtime”. > It also states "Build Muscles". Per regulatory guidelines the word "Build" may not be used in CoolTone ads. You can use terms such as "Strengthen" "Tone" and "Firm". > The word "Painless" cannot be use on a CoolTone or CoolSculpting ad.
Thank you for submitting your Co-op Submission. There is a statement in the ad that do not comply with regulatory guidelines but we will do a one-time courtesy exception and go ahead and approve it. The following will need to be updated moving forward to insure co-op program compliance. One of the Facebook ad states “No Downtime”. Per FDA regulatory guidelines, CoolSculpting treatments cannot be advertised using “No Downtime”. Please consider using “Little to No Downtime” or “Minimal Downtime”.
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Hector Mota,Operations Manager
Thank you
Jonnamae
However, I believe it may be a different or more recent email. It should be from co-op.coolsculpting.com.
Chris
you know more about this and we never fully went over it on our conversation in Whatsapp. Please provide some insight since you said you would follow up but we did not.
But I thought we are doing a complete website design for them?
Should we wait for that or add it to the old site now?
is it here?
https://laserdocmd.wpengine.com/
But Whitney is better suited to verify.
https://laserdocmd.wpengine.com/coolsculpting-owning-mills/
https://laserdocmd.wpengine.com/c/coolsculpting-owning-mills/
I am seeing that this article says
Minimal to no downtime
Please keep that in mind for all future articles.
Also, if you see any old ones that have that, please remove them as well.
The problem is that Chris is not sure which email it was...
-Change “No downtime” to “minimal or little to no downtime”
from lisabreslauer@me.com:
> CoolSculpting needs to be one word with a capital "C" and a capital "S".
> CoolTone needs to be one word with a capital "C" and a capital "S"
> The landing page states “No Downtime”. Per FDA regulatory guidelines, CoolSculpting treatments cannot be advertised using “No Downtime”. Please consider using “Little to No Downtime” or “Minimal Downtime”.
> It also states "Build Muscles". Per regulatory guidelines the word "Build" may not be used in CoolTone ads. You can use terms such as "Strengthen" "Tone" and "Firm".
> The word "Painless" cannot be use on a CoolTone or CoolSculpting ad.
from dr.reneemoran@gmail.com:
Hello Renee,
Thank you for submitting your Co-op Submission. There is a statement in the ad that do not comply with regulatory guidelines but we will do a one-time courtesy exception and go ahead and approve it. The following will need to be updated moving forward to insure co-op program compliance. One of the Facebook ad states “No Downtime”. Per FDA regulatory guidelines, CoolSculpting treatments cannot be advertised using “No Downtime”. Please consider using “Little to No Downtime” or “Minimal Downtime”.
However, I believe it may be a different or more recent email.
It should be from co-op.coolsculpting.com.
Please provide some insight since you said you would follow up but we did not.