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Discussion Forum - The Bothy - Commercial adds on the forum.


Author: John King
Posted: Sat 3rd Feb 2007, 20:08
Joined: 2002
Bang on the button Elton
Author: Elton Ellis
Posted: Sat 3rd Feb 2007, 18:02
Joined: 2006
Local Group: Surrey
Drawing the attention of other walkers to a site for say, cheap gear or cheap maps, of which one has experience, but in which one has no commercial interest is fine - and the poster should make it clear he/she has no commercial interest (unless it is obvious.)

Plugging one's own product or service is not. If the product/service is wonderful, a satisfied user should be happy to mention it.
Author: Rebecca Lawrence
Posted: Sun 21st Jan 2007, 15:55
Joined: 2003
Local Group: Marches
I agree with John King. I have only been a member of the LDWA since 2003 but it does seem that there are members who are resistant to change / new ideas and are quick to jump down each others throat after reading what starts to be an inocent post on a forum. I dared to comment once on food preparation on a checkpoint and got a barrage of 'you should be grateful there is a checkpoint at all' type comments. If the LDWA is to grow and evolve we need to be a little tolerant of other peoples ideas and comments, after all what is there to be afraid of?
Author: Tony Willey
Posted: Tue 16th Jan 2007, 21:11
Joined: 1989
Local Group: Lakeland
It's difficult to make definite rules. We don't allow advertising in Strider. but the Editor may include an item if he/she judges that it provides a service to members (e.g. the b & B item in December's Checkpoint). Not many would object to book reviews and discount offers to members but both represent a form of advertising.
Requests for links from the LDWA website to commercial sites are becoming more frequent. Again it's a matter of judgement. Is it a service to members? Can we maintain the data? does it have a logical place on one of our web pages? Are we getting something in return, such as cross advertising?
So far as the forum is concerned I would be reluctant to use the moderating power to control entries unless it became a big problem. From the reaction to this one it seems that there are some vigilant members around, but of course with diametrically opposite views.
Author: John King
Posted: Tue 16th Jan 2007, 19:32
Joined: 2002
It never ceases to amaze me how quickly some people are to judge other folk that they don`t know, from a few words that have been posted on a forum.

So far i have seen rude and curmudgeonly posted in relation to the commercial adds theme, neither of which apply to me, as those that know me would vouch.

So i wonder in which direction they were directed.
Author: Matthew Hand
Posted: Tue 16th Jan 2007, 19:22
Joined: 2001
Local Group: Mid Wales
Please see my reply on the Events heading. Didn't notice this new topic about Terry's ad.Jane
Author: Matthew Hand
Posted: Tue 16th Jan 2007, 19:21
Joined: 2001
Local Group: Mid Wales
Please see my reply on the Events heading. Didn't notice this new topic about Terry's ad.
Author: Tony Deall
Posted: Tue 16th Jan 2007, 19:11
Joined: 1985
Local Group: Cumbria
I agree, Sue - but I wonder what the Moderator (and others) think.
Author: Sue Allonby
Posted: Tue 16th Jan 2007, 9:43
Joined: 2003
Whilst I agree with you about 'commercial ads' I really don't have a problem with members plugging their own services/products which are relevant to this forum. As I understand it, only members can pst here, so what's the problem. I'm personally more interested in such posts than in curmudgeonly stuff.
Posted: Mon 15th Jan 2007, 20:05
Joined: 1982
You are right John, I think commercial adverts on the L D W A forums should be stamped out before they get a hold. If you wish to advertise a commercial product use a commercial site.
David H
Posted: Mon 15th Jan 2007, 20:05
Joined: 1982
You are right John, I think commercial adverts on the L D W A forums should be stamped out before they get a hold. If you wish to advertise a commercial product use a commercial site.
David H
Author: John King
Posted: Mon 15th Jan 2007, 17:01
Joined: 2002
Simple question are folk that place commercial adds on the forum taking advantage? in my opinion it is little different to a pop up banner add.

I do not wish to be rude, but i was brought up with a sense of propriety, and i get a little irritated when i see folk taking advantage of a situation.

John

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