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Re: Comparing online communitites
4/7/2006 10:32:17 PM
Hi Linda, I have taken part in another community. I found that the level of participation was extremely low and then I found adland. I have been extremely happy with adland and all of the people I have been meeting on this network. Specifically, adland has some of the greatest forums with so much information to learn from, tips, and of course laughter. I do find that communities can be time consuming especially when you are trying to keep track of forums, take care of a baby, and build your off line business. Because I really enjoy adland, I will not be searching for another. Alana
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Re: Comparing online communitites
4/8/2006 6:24:57 AM
Hello Linda, Alot have better setups I find and more for the marketer than the actual site paycheck. Overall they all have something to offer and if your active all can prove worth while, I think it more about what you wish to surrond yourself with. Just my comment & opinion of course Kindly lisa Lomas
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Re: Comparing online communitites
4/13/2006 10:24:13 AM
Hello Linda, I've joined other forum groups but I find the flow of positive energy and interest somewhat lacking. Adlandpro is a community in every sense of the word. Members reach out to each other in times of need, sorrow, technical issues or marketing problems. You always get some type of assistance. To sum it up, Adlandpro is a large family of marketers with varying levels of networking experience who truly cares about the concerns of each member. Adlandpro is indeed a true reflection of Bogdan, the owner whose generosity to all who join is unselfishly overwhelming and I thank him. http://healthwize476.amigohealth.com
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Re: Comparing online communitites
4/23/2006 11:47:44 AM
Hi Linda, It's a pleasure seeing you here. As you know, I belong to a few communities, some of which I like better and some of which I mostly ignore. I joined the community here a couple of years ago and basically ignored it. I was busy, the interface was confusing, and I just couldn't wrap my head around it enough to keep coming back. I don't know if I've changed or if the interface here has changed, but I dropped in this morning to do some advertising and now I'm a paid Adlander member just raring to get more involved here. So, right now, I'm going through the Forums to find which ones may interest me and found you. It made my day! (Hi to Pat, too!) The more I look around here, the more I see that I want to learn more about. I can't speak for the whole community, because I'm a two year old newbie member, but I think I'm going to enjoy responding and maybe even do some "sponding," too. ;) There are a couple of communities I belong to where everything is so restrictive and tight-laced that I'd rather go get a corporate job again (yuck!) than spend much time there. There are four communities I love and enjoy meeting new people and sharing knowledge. This looks like it may become #5. It's great seeing you here. All the best. Act on your dream! JD
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Re: Comparing online communitites
4/27/2006 12:17:45 AM
Hi again John! Thanks for joining in the conversation here. You are always welcome. I am grateful to have met you a few years ago at one of those "other" communities! :)
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