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trilinearmipmap 09-15-2006 04:30 PM

Suggestion for the for sale forums
 
A lot of people seem to title their for sale postings "For sale", you have to go into the thread to see what is for sale.

How about having a standardized posting ie. the title should list the item for sale and the price.

Delphinus 09-15-2006 04:39 PM

It's a good suggestion, I for one do agree with you, but wonder how best to write up a guideline for that sort of thing. For example, maybe someone has a whole bunch of items to sell, and to list it all in the title is hard, or can't be done due to the limit on number of characters in a title, or the person isn't all that computer-savvy and doesn't type quickly and so on,... etc.

On the other hand, it's not TOO hard to take a look in the thread to see if there's anything.

But in the end I think what I'll do here is modify the "guidlines" to include the suggestion to make the titles somewhat descriptive. I'll see what I can come up with.

Fish Breath 09-15-2006 04:53 PM

May I suggest too that if you are posting an item for sale you must include a price. I know it is in the guidlines but I see alot of item for sale with no price until they are asked by a few people.

Delphinus 09-15-2006 05:04 PM

Ok I've added the following to the guidelines:

Quote:

Subject Titles
Try to think of a title that is descriptive of the item(s) being sold (or sought). Having this information in the subject line will help buyers (or sellers) direct their attention to your posts.

As for pricing (and locations for that matter), technically yes people should be posting this sort of thing. Generally speaking though it seems to be more of an oversight than anything else. But hopefully people will get the hang of it and then it's a non-issue.

GMGQ 09-15-2006 05:06 PM

Well if they have a bunch of stuff to sell, all we can ask for is for them to put something general like:

FS: Misc. equipment
FS: Lighting stuff
FS: plumbing stuff
etc

The idea is for them to put at least SOMETHING in the title, so that we get an idea of what they're selling -- without having to click it.

People only put "FOR SALE" because they want to generate interest for their post and make people click it out of curiosity. It's such an old school mentality.

And I think having an Asking Price should be manditory. I've seen many other message forums get fed up and make it part of the rules. The only reason why people sometimes dont do it, is because they're asking a high price, and they're afraid they'll get flamed for it. But then the moderators will just have to step in and tell the kiddies to keep their non-buying comments to themselves and let the seller sell.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Delphinus
It's a good suggestion, I for one do agree with you, but wonder how best to write up a guideline for that sort of thing. For example, maybe someone has a whole bunch of items to sell, and to list it all in the title is hard, or can't be done due to the limit on number of characters in a title, or the person isn't all that computer-savvy and doesn't type quickly and so on,... etc.

On the other hand, it's not TOO hard to take a look in the thread to see if there's anything.

But in the end I think what I'll do here is modify the "guidlines" to include the suggestion to make the titles somewhat descriptive. I'll see what I can come up with.


mark 09-15-2006 06:43 PM

When I put the pointer over the link (thread title), I get a preview window of what's inside.

Seems with the preview window function, the thread title could be general but if the first few lines had a summary (what, where, how much) of what was for sale...

GMGQ 09-15-2006 07:16 PM

Yeah, but it still takes like 1 second for the little preview to show up. Not everyone's gonna wanna sit there and move their mouse over each thread to see the preview. I personally like to keep the cursor off the screen whenever possible, and just use the wheel to scroll up and down to see everything.

It's much easier to just glance at the whole listing and see the titles all in one shot.


Quote:

Originally Posted by mark
When I put the pointer over the link (thread title), I get a preview window of what's inside.

Seems with the preview window function, the thread title could be general but if the first few lines had a summary (what, where, how much) of what was for sale...


StirCrazy 09-15-2006 11:42 PM

this is a waist of time plain and simple. a title is simply that a title.. it is a quick statement.. if you want info read the thread, thats why titles are limited to a small number of characters.. other wise what would be the use in having a body to the post.. just put everything in the title.

now something constructive would be banning topics like "testing the waters" or "gaging interest" If you want to sell something say for sale as the other two imply that it isn't for sale and you just want to know if anyone would be interested if it was to come up for sale.

Steve

howdy20012002 09-16-2006 12:24 AM

re selling
 
I personally think that we should look at a feedback type system as well.
that way people can let others know how a person is to deal with
However, I can also see this becoming a hassle for the moderators cuz god forbid someone didn't agree with something someone said about it
So yea, I can't really see it happening, but I just thought that I would throw the suggestion out there
Just another one of my 2 cents
Neal

GMGQ 09-17-2006 07:09 PM

What's so difficult about putting an extra two words in the title to give a general idea of what you're selling? Nobody said you have to list everything in the title.

We're just saying that ANYTHING is better than only "for sale."



Quote:

Originally Posted by StirCrazy
this is a waist of time plain and simple. a title is simply that a title.. it is a quick statement.. if you want info read the thread, thats why titles are limited to a small number of characters.. other wise what would be the use in having a body to the post.. just put everything in the title.

Steve



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