View Full Version : Free Spam production for first 5 ppl to e-mail
CraigGear
30th December 2004, 05:44
*spam removed
avisonjohn
30th December 2004, 05:49
done
Pioneer
30th December 2004, 10:54
I think this is against the rules here. Beware of the complainers.
Germ
30th December 2004, 12:08
Well I dunno, is it him offering a legit free service to help ya'll out or is it advertising?
Pioneer
30th December 2004, 12:13
I personally don't mind, but I've seen people get jumped on for offering unsolicited VO production.
CraigGear
30th December 2004, 12:44
*spam removed
Jay
30th December 2004, 18:08
i don't care if you offer something for free. It's promoting your pay service. Therefore it is against the rules.
Pioneer
30th December 2004, 19:46
Sorry to say I told ya so. :(
MegaRock
30th December 2004, 20:42
Why is it so difficult for people to figure out you can advertise pretty much anything by using the tried and true method:
1. Use your signature line.
2. Participate in the forums.
Granted you have to abide by the signature size rules but outside of that you can and people do advertise pretty much everything there. But to make it work you have to participate in the forums as well and that seems to be something most who advertise things aren't willing to do.
CraigGear
31st December 2004, 04:47
I dont have a pay service, therefore I was not advertising. I was "PSA-ing". I dont charge for my production.
Jay
31st December 2004, 06:25
well as a suggestion next time wait for someone to ask for some help with voice over work. Making a thread in the way you did looks like promotion and confuses the regulars. I certainly do not want the people who do charge for voice over work to see this as a green light to start spamming the forum.
THEMIXTURE
31st December 2004, 14:48
How does advertising for **Free Spam production for first 5 ppl to e-mail *spam removed** what CraigGear said turn into voice overs. If that is what you were offerening first what you did is misleading. Not shure if that is against the rules but if it is you should be banned. 2nd this area is about on-line radio what the HELL does it have to do with fighting spam???? If you do voice overs just come out and tell people that you do voice overs. Look people.... everyone can not stand liers or people that mislead.
Thats my 2cents.
protegechris
31st December 2004, 15:06
LOL!!
Mixture, a mod edited it to say spam production, he offered voicework in his original post..
Jay
31st December 2004, 19:06
yes, we pride ourselves on making an example of those who break the rules.
Fones
31st December 2004, 22:32
Isnt it enough to remove the offending text and just add a simple but firm comment about the SPAM policy on the forum. That would be the adult/professional way to deal with the issue.
NJK
31st December 2004, 23:13
Originally posted by Fones
Isnt it enough to remove the offending text and just add a simple but firm comment about the SPAM policy on the forum. That would be the adult/professional way to deal with the issue.
the professional way would be that those who come to these forums first read the sticky's with all important things and off course read the rules.
if they do this they know that it is against forum rules to advertise things.
Most of the members that advertise are to lazy to read those rules. KXRM and Germ slightly adjust the posts to make them realise they broke forum rules. (all in good fun) if this bothers you so much I guess it's time for to move on to more serious forums.
Jay
1st January 2005, 00:13
Originally posted by Fones
Isnt it enough to remove the offending text and just add a simple but firm comment about the SPAM policy on the forum. That would be the adult/professional way to deal with the issue. have to agree with spaceplay. the spam policy has been referred to many times and if you simply have no time to check out a community before leeching from it then I suppose you get what you deserve.
Boston'sHalfBkd
4th January 2005, 00:31
I would never use a free production service
Pioneer
4th January 2005, 02:32
You've got nothing to lose when it's free.
CraigGear
4th January 2005, 05:08
Well, all you did by changing the topic of my post is to promote my free service even more. This thread would not have got this much attention if KXRM had not made it an "example". But hey, no problem with me. lol.
Jay
4th January 2005, 05:23
very well then
*locked
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