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Are you the kind of person who supports the little guy to win?

If you're like me, you just can't help yourself. You love to get behind the underdog. It's inspirational watching the little guy grow and get that hard earned win. 

Lynn Taylor of Room Ninety Two is a finalist in a business competition. The Grand Prize is decided by a public vote. 

She runs a well loved local beauty business in lovely Whitstable Kent. Her beauty treatments make people feel relaxed and happy. If you're like me, here comes the part that should put a fire in your belly to help her. The company that is currently topping the leader board has 17,772 Social Media connections. Lynn is just getting started with Social Media. 

All of the finalists look like great UK businesses, but well, I personally want to see the little guy win! I want to see her sky rocket out from her position of 37 on the leader board to poll position. 

Will you back the little guy?

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