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Post by EmmaJean on Oct 7, 2007 13:52:18 GMT -5
I seemed to seeing this more and more lately..
How come.. drumming up business? skilling in leadership and club skills?
Inquiring minds want to know...
- emmajean
ps... FYI I do not and will not join a club for a prize, in fact it invokes the opposite effect on this somewhat stubborn little Italian lady.
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Post by Aveena on Jun 11, 2008 13:24:28 GMT -5
I agree Emma. If you have a good on going quest club people will naturally join it, no bibes neccessay. If you advertise a quest in the public events listings, then it should be open to all. If you want to limit the prize giving to your own club that is fine, please make it know in the intro to the quest. I usually have two prizes for my club sponsored quests, one for all from a random drawing and a second one only for my club members, as a perk for being a club member. If you don't want to open your quest to all then just invite through the club, your club members only. Then there are no hard feelings or confusions.
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Post by blutec on Jun 14, 2008 13:29:19 GMT -5
oh my, I never realised my quest is member only one...
I give 500T for an answer and a postcard, and it is very easy administration to transfer the 500T through the members of the club. But now I see a downside to it, for seemingly not open to all... I do mention in my Questinfo you can quit after you got the Therebucks, is that enough, or can you advise me to do otherwise?
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Post by Aveena on Jun 15, 2008 1:18:26 GMT -5
No that's fine. You can also transfer tbuxs without them being members or even in game, by simply typing in their names when you go to My Things/ tbuxs/ give. As long as they have auto accept for money, and I don't know of anyone who doesn't. lol
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Post by blutec on Jun 15, 2008 10:39:04 GMT -5
hehe, so it is that easy... lol (i'm used to work arounds, but this one doesn't need one) i'll refrase my 'rules'! ty
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Post by blutec on Jul 4, 2008 6:10:53 GMT -5
And I found out it's indeed very easy to transfer T's in game, but I still favor to use the group when it's possible (but won't force anyone to join to receive T's), and it's because of this reason: When I transfer the T's to 1 person through a group, I can leave a message with it (and sadly the message thing won't work with group T's transfers, grrr). When T's are transferred in game or 'en group' there's no message to a member that the amount of his/hers T's has increased (and I miss out on a marketing opportunity, lol). But again, it's not a big deal, I'm so happy ppl try my quests, and some even do like them edit:respons on Emma's first post: no, it never crossed my mind this could skill, it has a practical reason, I thought I should use the administration and group tools There's giving the members to host and provide the group's needs. I'm trying to find out the needs, and in my search I use what is there. And I like to discuss this, so any feedback on this is very welcome
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