Salil wrote:Still fishing for subscriptions?
David M. Bueker
Riesling Guru
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
Connecticut
David M. Bueker wrote:Then your post is commercial. That is out of bounds.
David M. Bueker
Riesling Guru
34368
Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
Connecticut
David M. Bueker wrote:Lars,
I do not intend to remove the link, but would respectfully (and I do indeed mean it that way) request that you not just post links to your site. That's just using Robin's free wine discussion board to drive traffic to your site. Whether the article is free or not does not matter, as you are (and you said as much before you edited) trying to use the free articles to drive subscriptions.
I do wish you well on your site. When it gets further established I might join as well. We (including me) also value your input on the subject of German wine. Please though, consider at least posting a meaningful excerpt of your articles when you post the links, rather than just sending traffic to your site.
Robin - if you disagree with me please follow up.
David wrote:Robin - if you disagree with me please follow up.
David M. Bueker
Riesling Guru
34368
Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
Connecticut
Robin Garr wrote:I don't disagree in the sense that yes, we'd prefer to have some substantive information included with link posts, because yes, conversation is what the forum is all about.
I would add not in disagreement but clarification that I don't mind Lars posting pointers to his blog. It's a good one, and worth visiting. But I'd like to see those links included with an abstract, at a minimum, that makes it easy for folks to join the conversation here without having to go read the blog post in full before they can do that.
Robin Garr wrote:David wrote:Robin - if you disagree with me please follow up.
I don't disagree in the sense that yes, we'd prefer to have some substantive information included with link posts, because yes, conversation is what the forum is all about.
I would add not in disagreement but clarification that I don't mind Lars posting pointers to his blog. It's a good one, and worth visiting. But I'd like to see those links included with an abstract, at a minimum, that makes it easy for folks to join the conversation here without having to go read the blog post in full before they can do that.
Lars Carlberg wrote:Robin: Thanks for your compliment and understanding. As you and David suggested, I'll refrain from posting direct links to my site. In fact, I edited my post to add a tidbit about Batterieberg for the readers of this forum.
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