I've been reading these posts a bit. Etiquette dictates that posts which
are blatant advertisements for the sole purpose of marketing should be, at a
minimum, prefixed with one of the appropriate subject markers. There aren't
many posts here that are solely marketing lures. I have seen many teasers,
though here and on CDP. Those are fine, IMO, unless they are extremely short
on content and continually show up across multiple threads for the
unquestionable purpose of getting business. It's not fair to those who can
offer similar services or products, for one or two individuals to constantly
pollute the list with such teasers and invitations for business. I'm not
saying it's bad to say, "hey.. I've done that before, give me a call and
we'll talk about it." I'm saying when someone asks if something is doable,
the responding poster should provide more public information than "call me,
I can do it for you." Perhaps a short informative paragraph regarding what
technologies were used and how they are generally put together should be
considered required. That way, other consultants can discuss contrary
technologies or methods of accomplishing the same goals. The originating
poster can then better decide where to go with the questions, depending on
their specific situation.

Glen
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