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I enjoy Adams input and the many others with real information. The combative ones who's sound like they just want to be contrary and looking to fight sour this place.
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adam has fielded his fair share of grief, primarily from the same group of blowhards who have it in for just about anyone who buys and resells any porsche for a profit. i think he handles it well... |
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Are you suggesting a more heavy handed moderation ? |
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Unobtainium gets free soft advertising and relentlessly self promotes because they need all of the forums to generate business. Imagine if all the all the vendors who have Porsche related business did what ‘Unobtainum’ do. It would be beyond relentless and people would depart. IMO Vendors other than the host really should be in a separate sub section for horn tooting / generating business, regardless of weather they are perceived to be an ‘enthusiast’ or not. ‘Flipping’ gets short shrift here, but if you dress it up as enthusiasm it gets a pass. That’s hypocrisy. |
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---Adam http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1546915825.jpg |
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i made no suggestion of any sort, why you gotta jump the shark?... |
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!!! :eek: Who knew, IckyFicke, who knew (you runabout, you)!!!!! :D |
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1545591646.jpg Hey, isn't that the same color ? |
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That bumper could use some structural rigidity assistance!!! Maybe grind up some blue bombers and rub it on?!?! |
The owners of Pelican are essentially giving free marketing space to a captive audience, so they would be well within their rights to charge other parts vendors (their competition) for advertising here, because without these resources their reach would be far more limited.
Instagram is probably the greatest example of a soft advertising platform, pics of peoples passions lead to 'link in Bio'. Currently the gram is wrestling with how to take its share of the millions of $$$ seeping out. Alternately here on Pelican the owners could compel parts vendors to sponsor a particular forum, to contribute toward the upkeep and staffing. After all it's only right that the host who literally brings the market, gets to share in the profits. Especially true when you have a dramatic run up in prices like 2013 -2017 It makes no sense that business' get the same fantastic resource as individuals regardless of weather parts re selling is your dream or not. It's a business, and any business generates a profit of some size, otherwise there is no point, regardless of passion. |
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Y'all need to quit holding Pelican up as some holy unsullied bastion of DIY car guy purity. Wayne sold the place. It's gone corporate. Have you been in the 911 Tech Forum in recent times? There's often 20 or 30 sticky's commercializing everything. Banned ads up top. Etc. etc. People need to get off it.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/1001212-pelican-parts-ecs-tuning-heres-what-you-should-know.html Adam is a business, a Porsche business. He's not a flipper. He's not a curbstoner. He can be a bit of a braggart at times, but who among us isn't. Can't we just love the cars and not be so hateful towards members of our community who happen to make a living off our hobby? |
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