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fire_engine
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Posted: 17 July 2010 at 3:15pm |
As a suggestion (since, from memory, they were invited) ...
One forum I'm on has a section for WAHMs. It has quite structured rules about who can go on there and how often they can post but it is designed for people who have small (often very small) businesses, who could not afford to be advertisers, but it means the community they belong to can support them and their businesses. They may advertise, seek testers for products, get info about whether there is a market for a product they're considering etc.
I would love to see something like that to support our community members in getting businesses off the ground. I would want to see it limited to active community members cos I get really annoyed when people "we" (sorry, don't mean to sound snobby or exclusive) don't know come and flog their businesses and that's it. This way, people like Snappy and Lexiesmummy and all the other girls who are doing some crafts and wanting to sell small quantities (sorry for leaving people out - PG brain) or have small businesses who have contributed a LOT to this community (and therefore this business, b/c the online advertisers are here partly, if not mostly b/c of the online community) also can get support from the community.
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Posted: 17 July 2010 at 3:25pm |
Hi Flissty,
Thanks for that idea!
Also, just so you know, there will be a Topic starter on the forums shortly regarding suggestions for the site (as a whole ie. not just the forums). It will simply say to send your ideas to info@OHbaby.co.nz.
We do take your ideas into consideration - and in fact I just started a forum for our single parents as suggested - it was a great idea, and probably should have been implemented earlier, but the request obviously didn't reach the right person at the right time - so for those of you interested, check it out.
Cheers!
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Posted: 17 July 2010 at 3:50pm |
Flissty looove that idea!
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Posted: 17 July 2010 at 4:01pm |
Great idea Flissty!
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Posted: 17 July 2010 at 4:26pm |
That is a good idea because ohbabys advertising packages (at least when I was working from home) are costly especially for those starting out.
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Posted: 17 July 2010 at 4:38pm |
I totally agree Flissty - excellent idea!!!
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Posted: 17 July 2010 at 5:00pm |
I like Flissy's idea too, if the legal beagles were OK with it - there's nothing I'd like more than to support OB Mum's over random others
I'm cool with the rules. As I see it, I'm a guest here, if I don't like them I'm welcome to leave. They all make sense to me. I also do see it as a bit of a size thing - with a small group (like some of the older OB members saw the site start off as) you can have a pretty relaxed attitude. As the group gets bigger, you have to start stressing over these things more - at least, that's my experience from Youth Group camps, which is a very different field, but has some similarities on the rules thing.
I'm sure the OB team aren't perfect, I never met anyone who was, and moderating decisions will reflect that but I really like the site, I'm not going to fuss about how things are at the moment at least.
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Posted: 17 July 2010 at 5:24pm |
Ginger....lol at your thread being deleted without you realising, I am now wondering if I have started/commented on anything that was against the 'rules'...I assume not? 
To everyone else who works/has a business from home...mucho respect ladies!!! I'd LOVE to do it but quite frankly am too damn tired hehe *yawn*
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fire_engine
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Posted: 17 July 2010 at 6:00pm |
I just find it funny that Ginger broke the rules and she's still listed as a moderator!
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Posted: 17 July 2010 at 6:03pm |
Flissty wrote:
I just find it funny that Ginger broke the rules and she's still listed as a moderator! |
I dont think she wasa "real" moderator, but they gave her that log in so she could access certain areas us average people cant access for the work she was doing for ob.
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Posted: 17 July 2010 at 6:21pm |
Even then, I find it quite reassuring actually; no-one's 'above censure', as it were
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Posted: 17 July 2010 at 6:28pm |
Flisstys idea is great. It could be like the gallery and you are not allowed to post until you reach a certain number of posts. That way the one time wonders who come on to advertise would be deterred and the long time OB people who are doing cottage industries can still be supported. Obviously you would want everyone able to view just not post. Not sure how you would do that though. Not a techy person.
Compromise and moving on to make things better is key here and not dwelling on the past.
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Posted: 17 July 2010 at 7:47pm |
lilfatty wrote:
Flissty wrote:
I just find it funny that Ginger broke the rules and she's still listed as a moderator! |
I dont think she wasa "real" moderator, but they gave her that log in so she could access certain areas us average people cant access for the work she was doing for ob. |
I know, I've seen the posts that explained her role, but it still struck me as amusing (I'm easily amused these days!)
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Posted: 17 July 2010 at 8:33pm |
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Posted: 17 July 2010 at 8:36pm |
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Posted: 17 July 2010 at 8:43pm |
Hi ladies.
FYI a small ad in our directory is $240+gst for a year that's $20+Gst a month. Pretty darn good I think! ;)
like the ideas. Thanks. If you can email them and any others to info@ohbaby.co.nz we'll consider all.
Thanks.
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Posted: 17 July 2010 at 8:54pm |
Flissty wrote:
As a suggestion (since, from memory, they were invited) ...
One forum I'm on has a section for WAHMs. It has quite structured rules about who can go on there and how often they can post but it is designed for people who have small (often very small) businesses, who could not afford to be advertisers, but it means the community they belong to can support them and their businesses. They may advertise, seek testers for products, get info about whether there is a market for a product they're considering etc.
I would love to see something like that to support our community members in getting businesses off the ground. I would want to see it limited to active community members cos I get really annoyed when people "we" (sorry, don't mean to sound snobby or exclusive) don't know come and flog their businesses and that's it. This way, people like Snappy and Lexiesmummy and all the other girls who are doing some crafts and wanting to sell small quantities (sorry for leaving people out - PG brain) or have small businesses who have contributed a LOT to this community (and therefore this business, b/c the online advertisers are here partly, if not mostly b/c of the online community) also can get support from the community.
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Love it!!! I would much rather support one of our own where possible. Great thinking Flissty
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Posted: 18 July 2010 at 1:14am |
Yeah I was thinking the same thing today Flissty... lots of other sites have this sort of thing too.
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Posted: 18 July 2010 at 9:25am |
Okay, so we can't list nappies for sale, but what about for swaps? Not trying to be pedantic, serious question, but don't wanna just do it if it's against the rules.
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