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Hello,
This is the first time I have been to this newsgroup. What are the rules regarding mentioning ("advertising") of aircraft-related services? I don't want to offend anyone. Regards, Kevin |
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Kevin...
You will undoubtedly get your share of answers from the netcops who lurk about these channels...here's how I play the game and it doesn't seem to draw TOO much fire... This is raHOMEBUILT. If you hang around for a while and try to help people who have questions in your field of knowledge, then once in a while mentioning that you have this or that part/service/business that pertains to homebuilt aircraft, nobody is going to say much. If, on the other hand, every answer you give is that the person should call you to buy the part/service/business and start advertising parts for a Baron or a Citation, then folks are going to get a little torqued. Two good examples: Jay Honeck owns an aviation theme hotel in Iowa. We have been following Jay and Mary since they bought the place as somewhat of a wreck and have slowly been building it up. Jay posts some pretty good flying stories and has some pretty nice services that he gives for free, such as the recent compiling of 90+ museums that you can fly to, a gallery of regulars on the newsgroups, and the political goings-on at his home airport. In return, every now and again Jay will point out to one or more of us that it sure would be convenient if we would stop in at his hotel and spend the night. Most of us, save a couple of newbie netcops, think this is pretty OK. I run a homebuilt avionics business. I'll answer most avionic/electrical questions (as well as some A&P/IA questions) without mentioning the business. However, when we have a new product, or I'm looking for beta testers for an unreleased product, I'll mention that in these groups. Again, so long as the vast preponderance of participation is helping, most of us don't mind the occasional hucksterism. Did that help? Jim "Kevin Fitz-Gerald" shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: -Hello, - -This is the first time I have been to this newsgroup. What are the rules -regarding mentioning ("advertising") of aircraft-related services? I don't -want to offend anyone. - -Regards, -Kevin - Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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"Jim Weir" wrote in message
news ![]() about these channels...here's how I play the game and it doesn't seem to draw TOO much fire... Did that help? Thanks Jim! Does it help? Umm...I think so. I have not built a plane (yet), so I don't think I can add to any discussions. I did get my private license in 1977. What I have is a 4' x 8' CNC router, CAD and CAM software and experience using them. I just thought that somebody on this newsgroup could use such services. Regards, Kevin Fitz-Gerald Defiance, OH |
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Kevin Fitz-Gerald wrote:
"Jim Weir" wrote in message news ![]() about these channels...here's how I play the game and it doesn't seem to draw TOO much fire... Did that help? Thanks Jim! Does it help? Umm...I think so. I have not built a plane (yet), so I don't think I can add to any discussions. I did get my private license in 1977. What I have is a 4' x 8' CNC router, CAD and CAM software and experience using them. I just thought that somebody on this newsgroup could use such services. Regards, Kevin Fitz-Gerald Defiance, OH Hi, Kevin. Welcome to the group. Many (most?) of the posters here have not built an airplane either. As to how many actually have a license? Dunno. Won't guess. I think you are ahead of the game already. Now, about the CAD CAM services? Well, one can dream... http://home.flash.net/~lamb01/dreams.htm Richard Lamb |
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Kevin,
One of the least obnoxous ways is to participate in news groups by answering questions using your expertise related to your service or product. On bottom you can have a signature line with a brief mention of your product and website. Look at my sample below (although I am not really advertising). ---------------------------------------------------------- Paul Lee, SQ2000 canard project: http://www.abri.com/sq2000 "Kevin Fitz-Gerald" wrote in message ... Hello, This is the first time I have been to this newsgroup. What are the rules regarding mentioning ("advertising") of aircraft-related services? I don't want to offend anyone. Regards, Kevin |
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Welcome and thanks for asking first, Kevin. A really *bad* way to
introduce your business is to pose as a user of your product or service and post a breathless review of it, telling all and sundry that their lives are incomplete without it. (remember that guy?) I'd been reading Jim Weir's posts for a couple of months (and gotten very properly dressed down by him on one occasion when I engaged my mouth before ) before I realized that he owned an avionics company. Be around, be useful, be welcome. --Corrie, saving up for a weekend at Jay's place.... "Kevin Fitz-Gerald" wrote in message ... Hello, This is the first time I have been to this newsgroup. What are the rules regarding mentioning ("advertising") of aircraft-related services? I don't want to offend anyone. Regards, Kevin |
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