Hey George!!
Since you quoted me, I feel I should explain further: Yes, as a member I feel I have lost the right to "speak freely". And, often I admit I resent that.
However, the rules were thought necessary to control the "infighting" that was occurring and, they have served and continue to serve that purpose.
I have learned to "peacefully co-exist" with the advertising rules and, usually if I want to say something I just pays my five bucks and says my peace---a classified ad---and no one can reply!
(If you had been here when Cav and I bantered often, you would realize how much fun this has taken away from my IAP membership--but "peace" has a price and I accept that).
Is this fair to a vendor? Life isn't fair--and as a purely economic consideration, the members of the IAP have helped Dawn and I establish a thriving little company. Where else can I find a group of 500-2000 willing "listeners" as I talk about "pen-making"?? The IAP provides us with this soap box. And the IAP has overhead to pay. I see absolutely NO reason why the IAP should NOT ask ExoticBlanks to "kick in a few bucks" each month.
As for a "commission" system---sorry George the level of honesty in society is just not there! I have watched several people avoid the advertising fee ($5) by claiming things were "personal items" and should have no cost "member ads." Amazing since those same items were on their commercial websites or ebay or etsy just a couple days earlier.
I often hear advertisers say they did not break even on IAP ads. I submit that the purpose of an ad is to get people to LOOK AT your merchandise. When I run an ad here, I can expect 200 people to look at it, on it's first trip through the front page. About 25% or more will click on one of the links to Exotics. OFTEN, NO ONE BUYS!!!
That ad still has had value--tomorrow, later this week, they will come back when they have the time and are comfortable.
IF you don't think that happens, then your products are not attractive--NOT the fault of the IAP.
FWIW,
Ed
Hi Ed,
I've read with interest all the posts since yesterday but, I have to comeback a little to allow me to respond to your reply.
Our interest on IAP are very different, only because we both sell stuff on IAP doesn't mean that we have the same principles and ways to see things however, we have been able to discuss various issues and accept each other's differences.
There is in fact a few things that you are missing about my presence here, I can accept that and doesn't affect me the slightest, the only point that I'm in total agreeance with you, is in regards to the freedom of speech that is becoming an issue based upon all the commercial interests people are putting on everything they do.
That brings me to the issue of level of honesty in society, as you very correctly pointed out, I was brought up to believe, honesty could grow side by side with modernization and evolution, I don't need to be reminded that, that reality has been totally overwhelmed and suppressed by peoples' greed, and this has nothing to do with the way it has to be, as so many claim but, a lot more to what spoiled people, things it should be, I may have to live with that but, I don't have to agree.
I'm also a very conservative person, I don't like changes, unless absolutely necessary, I'm a strong believer that, if ain't broken, leave it alone...!
With this said, I'm perfectly capable to recognise when "something" needs changing, my hesitation derives more from not being confident/sure if some changes are going to be for the better or for the worse.
This is a total contradiction to the other side of me that is totally fearless and unable to turn my back to a challenge, that has put my neck in deadly situations that most people wouldn't even dream off so, I am the same person that I'm used to make the changes and not be told what needs to be changed so, not being much of a "follower" I'm capable to adapt if I can see, understand, visualise, what the changes on offer are, in fact, if I embrace those changes as something to protect, I do so and most viciously...!
Because our interests on IAP are very different, is only obvious that we may tend to push, in slightly different directions however we can all coexist in almost perfect harmony. This has been one of my big struggles, while I believe I'm coexisting, "others" are accusing me a sneaky/stealth advertising, when in most times, my mind couldn't be further from that, or was ever the intention however, I get the "cane" as I fell into the rulebook interpretation and not what I intended, provoking some very undesirable results and a sour taste in my mouth, that doesn't go away easy...!
Another issue that I need to clarify, and I will be discussing this in more detail when I get to reply to Jeff's post, very soon is the issue of financial contribution to IAP. I have always made sure that I pay my way on IAP, this has been done in many ways but the one, I'm talking about is providing IAP with the funds I can afford. I have made small donations most of which were the result of some add I run in here, even when was free, I have always shared my profits with IAP, they worked on a percentage and I have always put everything in writing so that everyone see that, I don't want things for nothing and that I believe, I should compensate those that allowed the sales to happen, I get very offended when someone accuses me of being using IAP for my own benefit, do you seriously think so...???
As for my possible, non-attractive items, I never accused IAP to be at fault when my adds sell nothing, how could I...??? I'm I going to put a gun to my head because I didn't even cover the cost of the add (rarely but did happen...!), did I stop to comeback the next day and do what I always do and there is, not selling stuff but, "talk to people"...??? no, I did not...!
In fact, I have a terrible "timing" in deciding when to put an add on IAP, after months of no adds, I decided to put a couple in and all of a certain, Jeff decided to introduce the new "vendors forum" I had paid for those adds days before the announcement was made so, one add was done and I decided to go ahead as planned, running the risk to be criticised about it.
So, my question is, will the vendors forum be a benefit to me, not as someone that puts a few adds here and there but as the "normal" IAP member I try to be but, offering my time, experience and services to all members, regardless if they have, are or even will buy anything from me...???
How am I suppose to separate my contribution in between members that bought stuff from me and those that have not, and possibly never will...???
Would you like me to give you 100 examples...???
The truth is, you have become a "big guy" I should also say that, I know, acknowledge and commend the sacrifices and effort that, you and Dawn have been putting into building that business, a very difficult task indeed however, I'm only the "little guy" that wants it that way, I'm not a business, I'm a pensioner with "some" disabilities and a willing to live, I use the wood as my therapy and something that I worked with all of my life and learn to appreciate, I do what I love and I love what I do, I pay my bills and help this small community I live in, the best way I can, I share what I have, and I'm happy to keep a little to help me through, I'm generous and modest, I see honesty as one of the guidelines that I don't want to lose in life, I make mistakes and I like real pizza, what part of this, people can't understand...???
Take care,
Cheers
George