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  • Prisoner at War

    Empty Forum and Advertising Prejudices


    Well, speaking of SBI!...two of the things I've learned from them are
    "empty forum prejudice" and "advertisin g prejudice"...ap parently, an
    empty forum turns off visitors such that they never visit the site
    again -- true?

    SBI! recommends starting a forum -- if necessary in the first place --
    only when there are at least fifty visitors a day; preferably one
    hundred...but if empty forum prejudice does exist, could it be
    successfully counters -- outright neutralized -- by good original
    content??

    And advertising prejudice...app arently there are people who stop
    visiting a site when ads go up...nothing outrageous, now, like
    constant pop-ups and fly-overs and animated banners...but apparently
    there are people who just don't like any advertising at all -- and
    these directory editors are among them! Is that true, too?? Why
    should people have no problem (or very little) with "old media" like
    newspapers being supported by advertising but have such a problem with
    websites that do the same, even those they had previously enjoyed,
    such that they never visit again??


    As always, many thanks for all your time and help!
  • Jerry Stuckle

    #2
    Re: Empty Forum and Advertising Prejudices

    Prisoner at War wrote:
    Well, speaking of SBI!...two of the things I've learned from them are
    "empty forum prejudice" and "advertisin g prejudice"...ap parently, an
    empty forum turns off visitors such that they never visit the site
    again -- true?
    >
    SBI! recommends starting a forum -- if necessary in the first place --
    only when there are at least fifty visitors a day; preferably one
    hundred...but if empty forum prejudice does exist, could it be
    successfully counters -- outright neutralized -- by good original
    content??
    >
    And advertising prejudice...app arently there are people who stop
    visiting a site when ads go up...nothing outrageous, now, like
    constant pop-ups and fly-overs and animated banners...but apparently
    there are people who just don't like any advertising at all -- and
    these directory editors are among them! Is that true, too?? Why
    should people have no problem (or very little) with "old media" like
    newspapers being supported by advertising but have such a problem with
    websites that do the same, even those they had previously enjoyed,
    such that they never visit again??
    >
    >
    As always, many thanks for all your time and help!
    >
    I'd suggest you stop cross posting to so many newsgroups. If you want
    to discuss this, pick one or two whcih are appropriate and limit
    yourself to those.

    Otherwise people are going to stop answering you.

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    Jerry Stuckle
    JDS Computer Training Corp.
    jstucklex@attgl obal.net
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    • Prisoner at War

      #3
      Re: Empty Forum and Advertising Prejudices


      Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't understand "cross-posting
      prejudice" -- I mean, my question is relevant to the newsgroups cross-
      posted; I'm not asking about visitor psychology in rec.europe.trav el
      or something! Am I supposed to post the same message to every
      relevant newsgroup instead?? Just how does relevant cross-posting
      detract from anyone's experience of usenet?


      On May 11, 9:49 am, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
      >
      >
      I'd suggest you stop cross posting to so many newsgroups. If you want
      to discuss this, pick one or two whcih are appropriate and limit
      yourself to those.
      >
      Otherwise people are going to stop answering you.
      >
      --
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      Remove the "x" from my email address
      Jerry Stuckle
      JDS Computer Training Corp.
      jstuck...@attgl obal.net
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      • Rob McAninch

        #4
        Re: Empty Forum and Advertising Prejudices

        On 2008-05-11 11:34:04 -0400, Prisoner at War <prisoner_at_wa r@yahoo.comsaid :
        >
        On May 11, 9:49 am, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
        >>
        >>
        >I'd suggest you stop cross posting to so many newsgroups. If you want
        >to discuss this, pick one or two whcih are appropriate and limit
        >yourself to those.
        >>
        >Otherwise people are going to stop answering you.
        >
        Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't understand "cross-posting
        prejudice" -- I mean, my question is relevant to the newsgroups cross-
        posted; I'm not asking about visitor psychology in rec.europe.trav el
        or something! Am I supposed to post the same message to every
        relevant newsgroup instead?? Just how does relevant cross-posting
        detract from anyone's experience of usenet?
        No multiposting would typically be worse. Just pick a group or two,
        look for feedback. Incorporate it, then consider posting in another
        group to get a different angle.

        Crossposting to too may groups, often gets your messages filtered by
        either news servers or readers (as it is sign of spam). Or may lead to
        many similar comments as a larger number of people are replying at
        about the same time.

        --
        Rob McAninch


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        • Prisoner at War

          #5
          Re: Empty Forum and Advertising Prejudices

          On May 11, 3:22 pm, Rob McAninch <usenet2...@roc k13.comwrote:
          >
          >
          No multiposting would typically be worse. Just pick a group or two,
          look for feedback. Incorporate it, then consider posting in another
          group to get a different angle.
          Thanks, maybe I'll try to limit myself to only two or three groups in
          the future, but I just thought that my question would be relevant to
          the newsgroups I'd chosen.
          Crossposting to too may groups, often gets your messages filtered by
          either news servers or readers (as it is sign of spam). Or may lead to
          many similar comments as a larger number of people are replying at
          about the same time.
          Yes, "duplicate" comments could be an issue, but it seems fairly
          minor. As for spam, well, someone could easily just spam to one
          newsgroup at a time, too, to get around filters and whatnot. I don't
          see why someone like me should be "penalized" for that...that's like
          saying everyone bearing a U.S. passport ought to be inconvenienced due
          the actions of others who also bear U.S. passports.

          I'm sorry, I'm just having a hard time wrapping my head around usenet
          "rules" when this whole internet/web/usenet thinggy seems essentially
          a nicely "wild" thing to me....
          --
          Rob McAninchhttp://rock13.com/

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          • Jerry Stuckle

            #6
            Re: Empty Forum and Advertising Prejudices

            Prisoner at War wrote:
            On May 11, 3:22 pm, Rob McAninch <usenet2...@roc k13.comwrote:
            >>
            >No multiposting would typically be worse. Just pick a group or two,
            >look for feedback. Incorporate it, then consider posting in another
            >group to get a different angle.
            >
            Thanks, maybe I'll try to limit myself to only two or three groups in
            the future, but I just thought that my question would be relevant to
            the newsgroups I'd chosen.
            >
            >Crossposting to too may groups, often gets your messages filtered by
            >either news servers or readers (as it is sign of spam). Or may lead to
            >many similar comments as a larger number of people are replying at
            >about the same time.
            >
            Yes, "duplicate" comments could be an issue, but it seems fairly
            minor. As for spam, well, someone could easily just spam to one
            newsgroup at a time, too, to get around filters and whatnot. I don't
            see why someone like me should be "penalized" for that...that's like
            saying everyone bearing a U.S. passport ought to be inconvenienced due
            the actions of others who also bear U.S. passports.
            >
            I'm sorry, I'm just having a hard time wrapping my head around usenet
            "rules" when this whole internet/web/usenet thinggy seems essentially
            a nicely "wild" thing to me....
            >
            >--
            >Rob McAninchhttp://rock13.com/
            >
            >
            Then may I suggest you READ before your WRITE. Read at least 2-3 weeks
            worth of messages in a newsgroup (more, if it's a slow group) before
            posting there. Ensure your posts will be welcome in that particular
            newsgroup.

            Otherwise you'll soon find yourself with a reputation which will deter
            people from helping you.


            --
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            Remove the "x" from my email address
            Jerry Stuckle
            JDS Computer Training Corp.
            jstucklex@attgl obal.net
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            • Prisoner at War

              #7
              Re: Empty Forum and Advertising Prejudices

              On May 11, 6:21 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
              >
              >
              Then may I suggest you READ before your WRITE. Read at least 2-3 weeks
              worth of messages in a newsgroup (more, if it's a slow group) before
              posting there. Ensure your posts will be welcome in that particular
              newsgroup.
              I'm sorry, but I just have a different conception of usenet -- it's a
              gigantic bulletin board, and people ask, and respond, as they will.
              Now you've just engaged in unprovoked and unwarranted ad hominem
              attacks on me in that other thread concerning SBI! and here you're
              talking about rules and etiquette??
              Otherwise you'll soon find yourself with a reputation which will deter
              people from helping you.
              People who would "help" me only if I would leap through their hoops
              are not genuinely interested in helping and sharing.

              That's like some evangelicals who feed the homeless -- only after
              making them sit through a sermon.

              "Help" should be, as the Catholic nuns say, "do good, and disappear."
              --
              =============== ===
              Remove the "x" from my email address
              Jerry Stuckle
              JDS Computer Training Corp.
              jstuck...@attgl obal.net
              =============== ===

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              • dorayme

                #8
                Re: Empty Forum and Advertising Prejudices

                In article
                <9a01c286-ca68-40fb-be6f-f54b2af51f5c@27 g2000hsf.google groups.com>,
                Prisoner at War <prisoner_at_wa r@yahoo.comwrot e:
                I'm sorry, but I just have a different conception of usenet -- it's a
                gigantic bulletin board, and people ask, and respond, as they will.
                Now you've just engaged in unprovoked and unwarranted ad hominem
                attacks on me in that other thread concerning SBI! and here you're
                talking about rules and etiquette??
                >
                Otherwise you'll soon find yourself with a reputation which will deter
                people from helping you.
                >
                People who would "help" me only if I would leap through their hoops
                are not genuinely interested in helping and sharing.
                >
                That's like some evangelicals who feed the homeless -- only after
                making them sit through a sermon.
                >
                "Help" should be, as the Catholic nuns say, "do good, and disappear."
                >
                I like this *shorter* post. Not at all bad. (Wait to get abused badly by
                JS). Some people laughingly say how their favorite ng is not a free help
                desk and then go on to outline the price in blood!

                --
                dorayme

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                • Prisoner at War

                  #9
                  Re: Empty Forum and Advertising Prejudices

                  On May 11, 8:11 pm, dorayme <doraymeRidT... @optusnet.com.a uwrote:
                  >
                  >
                  I like this *shorter* post. Not at all bad. (Wait to get abused badly by
                  JS).
                  Oh, is he the self-appointed hallway monitor in this asylum? Okay,
                  understood; every newsgroup has got one or two or three or more such
                  folks. They spend time saying disagreeable things like
                  shutupnobodygiv esadamnyoumoron justfollowmyrul eswhichareforth ecommongoodofal l
                  and ironically contribute to usenet's demise about as much as an AOL
                  or Google.
                  Some people laughingly say how their favorite ng is not a free help
                  desk and then go on to outline the price in blood!
                  It's just ideas over the transom of the aether to me...I don't know
                  why people get so personally invested in it...you're a human being,
                  you naturally want to share your interests...why make an economic
                  transaction out of everything, whether the currency be in money or
                  blood or popular acclaim? I mean, if I knew the secret to life and
                  happiness, I'd naturally want to share it with whoever wanted to hear
                  it...why should I first require that they bow down to me in one way or
                  another before I would give of my self, my humanity?
                  --
                  dorayme

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                  • dorayme

                    #10
                    Re: Empty Forum and Advertising Prejudices

                    In article
                    <a1177587-76d7-4a85-9f59-7151ade89f8d@b1 g2000hsg.google groups.com>,
                    Prisoner at War <prisoner_at_wa r@yahoo.comwrot e:
                    On May 11, 8:11 pm, dorayme <doraymeRidT... @optusnet.com.a uwrote:


                    I like this *shorter* post. Not at all bad. (Wait to get abused badly by
                    JS).
                    >
                    Oh, is he the self-appointed hallway monitor in this asylum? Okay,
                    understood;
                    Not sure which group - truth is, I don't subscribe to most on the list
                    in your post, I wonder if that is why JR's posts are getting past my
                    filters? Never mind.
                    >
                    Some people laughingly say how their favorite ng is not a free help
                    desk and then go on to outline the price in blood!
                    >
                    It's just ideas over the transom of the aether to me...I don't know
                    why people get so personally invested in it...you're a human being,
                    er... well... not quite but it is a long story...

                    <g>

                    --
                    dorayme

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                    • Tom Miller

                      #11
                      Re: Empty Forum and Advertising Prejudices

                      >
                      I'm sorry, I'm just having a hard time wrapping my head around usenet
                      "rules" when this whole internet/web/usenet thinggy seems essentially
                      a nicely "wild" thing to me....
                      >
                      Dear POW, I think "rules" is too strong a phrase. "courteous behavior"
                      might be a better description.... Except for moderated newsgroups, we all
                      depend on restraint by all readers to keep a newgroup at least
                      semi-readable. There are horrible examples out there of very busy
                      newsgroups with huge volumes of offtopic posts...

                      Tom


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