--- On Wed, 10/14/09, Jason Utas <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Jason Utas <[email protected]>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] (No More) One-Ad Per Week Rule
> To: "Meteorite-list" <[email protected]>
> Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2009, 8:18 PM
> Hola All,

...


> But if you can't enforce it, and people won't follow it, it
> doesn't
> make much of a rule. 



Overall, I don't have a problem with ADs. That is until they become excessive. 
At that point the advertiser may see results that are the opposite of their 
intentions. That is, they can drive buyers away from, not towards, their 
business...

I snipped out one sentence from Jason's post for a reason. The rule can be 
enforced, but only by one person. That person is the list owner. If that person 
(on this list or any other) chooses to enforce or ignore the stated rules of 
their list, that is their prerogative. Personally I leave administering a list 
to the owner and find that when others complain and complain, that is more 
annoying than the ads themselves.

That being said, one has to ask, "What constitutes an AD?" Every post I've made 
to this list from this email address has my photography studio's name and URL 
in my signature. Maybe that is not an overt ad, but I certainly hope others 
will take note of it, visit my site and perhaps purchase a print from me.

I'm under no allusion that other posts that contain a url in a signature or 
elsewhere are not advertisements too. Nor do I think that when a post shows it 
comes from "XYZ Meteorites" instead of a person that it is innocent. Of course 
it isn't. The intention is to keep the name of that company in front of me and 
others. IOW, its an AD.

In closing, I'd like to ask people visit my website and if you like our images, 
feel free to place an order... I am very open to trading images for meteorites, 
so feel free to contact me if you'd like to barter instead.

And, if you contact me directly, I can offer a discount on the price if your 
order comes to me that way instead of via the order form on my site as my 
overhead is lower...


--
Richard Kowalski
http://fullmoonphotography.net


      
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