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	<title>Comments on: Where do I find DIY enthusiasts to ask questions on my WorkBidder website?</title>
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		<title>By: sensible_man</title>
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		<dc:creator>sensible_man</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 17:34:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The first drawback to your site is the name. DIYers are not going to join a site that looks like it is to get work done by contractors. The &quot;Bidder&quot; part is deceptive if it is a true DIY site. I belong, and am a Moderator, to many DIY websites. All require you to &quot;join&quot; in order to ask or answer questions. Some sites just take longer to obtain members. Allowing smammers or members who are just there to &quot;play&quot; is another downer to sucessful DIY sites.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first drawback to your site is the name. DIYers are not going to join a site that looks like it is to get work done by contractors. The &#8220;Bidder&#8221; part is deceptive if it is a true DIY site. I belong, and am a Moderator, to many DIY websites. All require you to &#8220;join&#8221; in order to ask or answer questions. Some sites just take longer to obtain members. Allowing smammers or members who are just there to &#8220;play&#8221; is another downer to sucessful DIY sites.</p>
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		<title>By: DIY Doc</title>
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		<dc:creator>DIY Doc</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 07:24:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It sounds to me like you restrict others by keeping the site an &quot;Account&quot; type. Of course in large measure, so is Q &amp; A here.

   Part of what can happen however, is situations such as anyone can find here in yahoo Q &amp; A, where many questions asked are inane, and not at all related to any serious DIY issues. With all due respect questions are also, often answered by the inexperienced, who just want to be involved or share an opinion, or get 2 points. That happens in the WWW, so public to everyone.

   Another notion however, is that opening the site or at least promoting the site to any avid DIY folks, could become a networking situation for those who ask, and those who can answer. Many of us in the trades began as DIY&#039;rs, and/or still are.

   Without suggesting soliciting here, which violates guidelines anyway, can you solicit on your site? Do you post your URL in various search engines? My thought is connecting people with needs, to those who can best advise. I&#039;d be very happy to have the ability to expand a customer base &quot;On Line&quot; and in the past, have acquired work through the WWW, though not in or through Yahoo.

   With no offense meant... Envision this. All trades people, connected as they may be in/through your site, may only be doing the same; offering opinions, sharing new products, techniques, etc. That still may not reach a customer base, or be helpful to anyone wanting to know how to build a bird house, fix a toilet, etc. etc.

Steven Wolf
Just my two &quot;sense&quot;

   An added thought. Question and answer sites FILL the internet, and obviously are in competition for HITS.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It sounds to me like you restrict others by keeping the site an &#8220;Account&#8221; type. Of course in large measure, so is Q &#038; A here.</p>
<p>   Part of what can happen however, is situations such as anyone can find here in yahoo Q &#038; A, where many questions asked are inane, and not at all related to any serious DIY issues. With all due respect questions are also, often answered by the inexperienced, who just want to be involved or share an opinion, or get 2 points. That happens in the WWW, so public to everyone.</p>
<p>   Another notion however, is that opening the site or at least promoting the site to any avid DIY folks, could become a networking situation for those who ask, and those who can answer. Many of us in the trades began as DIY&#8217;rs, and/or still are.</p>
<p>   Without suggesting soliciting here, which violates guidelines anyway, can you solicit on your site? Do you post your URL in various search engines? My thought is connecting people with needs, to those who can best advise. I&#8217;d be very happy to have the ability to expand a customer base &#8220;On Line&#8221; and in the past, have acquired work through the WWW, though not in or through Yahoo.</p>
<p>   With no offense meant&#8230; Envision this. All trades people, connected as they may be in/through your site, may only be doing the same; offering opinions, sharing new products, techniques, etc. That still may not reach a customer base, or be helpful to anyone wanting to know how to build a bird house, fix a toilet, etc. etc.</p>
<p>Steven Wolf<br />
Just my two &#8220;sense&#8221;</p>
<p>   An added thought. Question and answer sites FILL the internet, and obviously are in competition for HITS.</p>
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