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Sep 19, 2009 8:45 pm |
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Ryze Spam re: The Black Hole - A Trap for Ryze Newbies |
T.E.A.M. Mom!
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Hi Eileen, yes, a few times over the years here and I have voiced my concerns both privately via email and over on the ryze support/leaders networks. I think that it is just to vague of a rule and that there could be some sort of change to this.
Being a GOLD member most of my years (with 10 months platinum) I found that alot of newbies would drop by, check me out, 99% would not say anything, so in turn I would drop back by to them with a quick hello. I also learned to just offer a quick note in the GB welcome if they need any help getting about, etc, drop me a PM.
By doing so, you can open the door of communication and leave it up to them if they would like further information, help, advice, etc. For almost 2 years now, I have been a bd mod for the WBO and one of my duties is to welcome all new members. To keep myself from being flagged, I just switch up my welcome to each gal and offer advice to those who may have asked prior.
Last year, while welcoming newbies to WBO, I had mentioned, just mentioned the WBO site, no links, nothing and I was given a warning that I was spamming! That just made me scratch my head and of course, write support but again. I ex that my role was to welcome all these new members to the network, invite them to share an intro and offer help thru the WBO site. I never heard back on it, so I just stopped doing it (mentioning the site).
Thanks for sharing this, I am sure anyone who joins and comes across these threads will gain some important and much need insight to the inner workings of ryze. Been awhile since we had a good meaty network to lean upon with all areas of networking, hope it will stay awhile and continue to grow.
Enjoy your day, Patricia 5,000 Biz re tips, tools, more 1Stop Business Resource http://1stop-network.ryze.comPrivate Reply to T.E.A.M. Mom! (new win) |
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