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Events Group -
03-06-08, 10:43 PM
If you are having an upcoming event - some examples may be Axiom Waxing Workshop, The Wax Queen in Spain etc. etc. Please feel free to place it in the new group I have created.
We are trying to keep the board free of advertising but when does information giving and advertising become blurred. The guidelines for this group need to be quite clear and in line with the Geek Commandments. If you place details of an event you must ask for PMs or emails rather than posting direct information on the thread - this then will be construed as advertising. Let's see if it works successfully for all concerned. http://www.salongeek.com/groups/events.html |
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07-06-08, 12:39 AM
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Hmmm not sure its its a great idea personally for this reason. Does this mean comps will be listed in this section too, as they are events? |
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07-06-08, 10:17 AM
If you all read my last sentence on the above post.
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We are damned if we do and damned if we dont! We were trying to have all events in one place rather than spread about on different forums. If someone is looking for a waxing event, for example - they have to put waxing into the search and then trawl through the pages and pages of threads to find what they want. Is it not easier to come to the events group and find it there? Or am I missing something, would you all prefer to search pages? |
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07-06-08, 10:27 AM
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Bringing Events together is a good idea..... -
07-06-08, 11:09 AM
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The great thing about forums is open discussion and sharing of ideas and differences of opinion. Groupss and using pms all the time seems to undermine all the benefits of a forum. I've seen a number of posts and had several PMs from geeks who are afraid to post and the first thread I got involved in was when a load of geeks ganged up on someone. Maybe it would be worth the moderators canvassing opinion from the users on this. A simple poll on groups vs forum would be quick and effective. It's great to see moderators working together to make the site easier for users and I have found that when you canvas opinion and offer options you can get a better outcome - you end up being less damned Regards Mike |
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07-06-08, 12:47 PM
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With all due respect this is what i think This is damn fine forum and comunity,Sam and the mods work tirelessly using their own time and money so that we members have access to such a wonderful site. The fact that their is now an events group means that if we professionals can't be bothered to move the cursor and check what's going on,are we really that bothered in the first place Anything new takes a while to get used to and every time Sam updates i'm cursing him,cos i only just figure out my way round and he changes things
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07-06-08, 03:05 PM
The whole idea of using the Events Group isn't to discuss them, but to make members aware of them, no point in having them listed as a discussion forum in that case.
The only difference between listing events as a 'Group' as opposed to on the 'forums' is that the awareness is contained to registered members of the site as opposed to direct marketing that's viewable to the whole of the world wide web (without registering first)... if there's no hidden agenda re advertising then surely there's no problem using the Events Group to promote individual events? |
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I think the creation of an event group is a fantastic one
It's like having a calendar of upcoming events in one place and can be easily checked out opposed to searching lots of posts IMHO! This way, the discussion of procedures etc are kept to the forums (which is where they belong again IMHO) and the purpose of the group is notification of an event is just that - for us users to be informed of an upcoming event - all details of what is required would be contained in the thread and therefore the only question that is needed to be responded to is "are you coming or not?" ![]() That's how I have understood the thread anyway and well done mods for your flexible, inventive thinking and for trying to make our geeking experience even more enjoyable than it already is |
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07-06-08, 05:29 PM
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What I think you lose by using groups is one of the fundamental benefits of a threaded discussion forum - interest generates interest . It almost parallels natural selection in it's simplicity. Threads that are of interest get responded to, float to the top and generate interest. threads that don't have interest don't. Threaded discussion also gives the community feedback. If you relegate interest to PMs geeks lose out on knowing what others are interested in because it is all hidden in PMs .What big bad and nasty thing happens if like minded people discuss an event ? If a geek goes on an event and thinks it's fab, can she now no longer discuss it as really it is the promotion of a potential future event ? Should all geeks be banned from having their websites in their signatures as technically we are all promoting ourselves ? I'm just a bit concerned that the path we are on will end up where the only discussion that goes on is about big brother 23 or here are pictures of my new puppy as all salon related discussion would be self promotion. Let's see how it goes. Mike |
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A Calendar would be cool -
07-06-08, 05:31 PM
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