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clinton

Re: giving away too much information
« Reply #20 on: March 02, 2011, 07:00:34 pm »
Roger ;D

Well thats a good idea mind.8.99 em that with pershwan naan included ;D

Nope signing up for half page on friday in yell pages ;D

Carpet Dawg

  • Posts: 2968
Re: giving away too much information
« Reply #21 on: March 02, 2011, 07:40:59 pm »
I'd be up for a paid membership site. Wouldn't stop the lurkers feeding of our knowledge or your compition reading your posts tho.

fitz2kleen

  • Posts: 373
Re: giving away too much information
« Reply #22 on: March 02, 2011, 08:35:30 pm »
we dont respond to many posts on here i must admit, thats mainly because on the few occasions we have posted something we have either been beliitled or ridiculed.
we dont have anything to hide, our profile is filled in completely and we are fully trained in all aspects of work that we do.
our downfall......  is not  using the correct terms that most members here use.
my partner was attacked for referring to a client as a cuzzy, with all kinds of comments about lack of respect for clients by using that phrase.
i wouldnt mind but its a something that we picked up from this forum in the 1st place, most refer to them as custy's.
in business you would go along way to find anyone who treats clients with as much respect as we do, no matter how difficult or stroppy they are, they are treated like royalty.
so yes maybe when responding to posts made by members who are maybe not quite so active on the forum as the rest of you, you may wish to stop and think before casting judgement. we are not all experts at grammar and explaining things in writing that does not make us any less professional in our trade.

Doctor Carpet (Ret'd)

  • Posts: 2024
Re: giving away too much information
« Reply #23 on: March 02, 2011, 10:55:15 pm »
For some people it could just be as simple as getting up the courage to break their duck and make their first post.

I recall that I lurked for quite a few weeks mainly because I wanted to get the "feel" for the forum beforeposting and making a prat of myself (doesn't stop me making prat-falls now ;))

Often acceptance by others seems to come from the more posts you put up as other readers would appear to "get to know you"

I would encourage newbies and lurkers to start posting even if only brief comments or just agreeing with somebody else. Once you've got into the habit of posting it's difficult to stop ??? ??? ???

Rog
Diplomacy: the art of letting other people have your way

garyj

Re: giving away too much information
« Reply #24 on: March 02, 2011, 11:22:56 pm »
I was first encouraged to post by Sarah Fox on the General cleaning section bet she regrets that!

Another feature  think would be handy is a 'LKE' button similar to Facebook when someone writes a comment you agree with but doesn't really warrent  a reply.

Some posts on here are really good and there is no way to acknowledge it as such, would also be a way for newbies and lurkers to ease themselves into a full blown post.

Every one of us on here holds back some information!

Ian Gourlay

  • Posts: 5746
Re: giving away too much information
« Reply #25 on: March 03, 2011, 12:04:42 am »
over the past year I have had some one try and sell me my own postcard, I forgot how many times I've seen my adverting & website copy used on other websites and leaflets. I have had people quote me my own posts as though they had thought of it themselves.

this is all from me posting on here, I  don't mind anyone using any information i give but some take the P1ss.

if you look at my reply to Simon about  leaflet response thisis  personal information about my marketing that i really i don't want people in my area to know. why should I pay £1000s to find out what marketing works then tell my competitors the results so they can benefit from all the money I've spent...... and I do spend a lot on marketing, lots of it experimental that doesn't work


Personally I just recycle your posts from Cleantalk when it first started >:( ;D ;D

I do agree with you that is the danger of this type of Forum

I do not know if it was coincidence or not, but a few months ago I mentioned about Oven cleaning

Next thing I know one of my Competitors is doing it

tomsy

  • Posts: 31
Re: giving away too much information
« Reply #26 on: March 03, 2011, 10:47:19 am »
As a newbie I must say that yes, I have done a lot of lurking. Before I got the kit I searched the forums for comments on the types of equipment and reviews available. Then I did some training and now I'm looking at the marketing. (although not relishing the legwork with flyers) So it's taken me 6 mths to get up and running during which time I couldn't contribute on a professional level and didn't feel the need to post some inane comment like 'Hi there!'.  So having soaked up loads of info on this forum, and others, does it make me a threat to the local established CCs? Possibly, but I doubt it - not for a couple of years , anyway. (It's OK Colin, you can keep the Oven cleaning!!)  But hey, that's business.  Would a paid-for forum have changed anything? Of course not. I would have paid and still mined the info. But hopefully I can contribute more in the future once experience is gained.

BTW If you think newbies are a threat now, wait till the Council/ NHS/ MOD et al start making their staff redundant - no point putting that cash in the bank at the mo'.

Doctor Carpet (Ret'd)

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Re: giving away too much information
« Reply #27 on: March 03, 2011, 05:40:21 pm »
Well Tomsy, welcome to the forum.

Nothing wrong with your posts so far-look forward to hearing from you much more in the future as your business progresses.

Rog
Diplomacy: the art of letting other people have your way

garry22

Re: giving away too much information
« Reply #28 on: March 03, 2011, 06:05:09 pm »
Quote
BTW If you think newbies are a threat now, wait till the Council/ NHS/ MOD et al start making their staff redundant - no point putting that cash in the bank at the mo'.

Good point.

With very generous pay offs.

Good time to be selling start up packages.