Did you ever read APSense rules for profile pictures?

Posted by Paula van Dun
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Sep 24, 2015
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Tamás Bari
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general manager & counsellor

I think yes, but I don't remember clearly.

May 8, 2013 Like it
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Bruce Bates
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Cooperative marketing

I have read all the rules of apsense, and obviously that includes the rules on pictures. However at the same time this network is a community and as such I use a lot of personal judgement. If the image matches what they promote, I will allow it. If it is a brand logo, I will allow it if its a random useless picture I disallow it. However the truth is there are countless thousands of members. I have seen people retry the same picture over and over until someone does eventually approve it - so it

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Philippe Moisan
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Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer

About a year ago, I discussed the issue with Wincer, since I was seeing a lot of logos uploaded and wasn't sure if I should accept them, he told me he didn't mind, so I'm glad the rules don't mention it, it confirms what he told me back then. His reasoning is that he wants to attract serious business owners to APSense, and I agree with that wholeheartedly

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faii acy
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GPT Site Owner/Operator

np. I was 100% sure it prohibited logos, but it must have been changed since I last read it

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Philippe Moisan
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Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer

Thanks for taking the time to check and post the info here, faii acy, it confirms what I thought.

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faii acy
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GPT Site Owner/Operator

I assume Wincer wrote these guidelines:

The following is a list of unacceptable Main APSense Profile photo choices:

1. Cartoons
2. Celebrities
3. Group Photos
4. Children/pets
5. Inappropriate or Racy Photos
6. Photos that do not fit the profile name
7. Sunsets and other scenery
8. Mascots
9. Photos of Headless bodies

It doesn't specifically prohibit business logos, so as long as they don't fall into one of the other categories I suppose they're allowed. I always reject them anyway t

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Philippe Moisan
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Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer

I wonder what Wincer would say, did you ask him, Paula ?

May 3, 2013 Like it
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Josh Hennion
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Team Leader with S.F.I.

Yes, I think it does make more sense now Paula. If a stranger said to me, "Come and join Surf Bar Traffic", rather than look elsewhere I would go to you because you are established with it. I always do my due diligence on a website now and if I know of a person on that site, it is simple, you just join them, so a picture does actually make sense

May 3, 2013 Like it
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Paula van Dun
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Retired

I agree with Josh. Personally I would not buy anything online from a person wearing a 'mask'. In a way marketing on social media is a bit similar as a job interview. As in this is me, I have this skills and knowledge about.... If that looks decent I am willing to take a look at the actual products/services. Products and online services can be found everywhere. The matter of trust I have in the person behind the offer determins for me to purchase from that person or go elsewhere

May 3, 2013 Like it
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Josh Hennion
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Team Leader with S.F.I.

Philippe, is Paula right then in saying you should know who the person is first and then your logo could be elsewhere on your profile explaining your business?

May 3, 2013 Like it
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Philippe Moisan
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Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer

@Josh, it's not the same thing, business owners don't go into job interviews, they want their logo to be their main brand

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Josh Hennion
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Team Leader with S.F.I.

Profile pictures are important as far as I am concerned. In the offline working world would you go for a job interview with a mask on? It is the same online, people want to see who they will be working with (affiliates) even if they never meet them

May 3, 2013 Like it
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Paula van Dun
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Retired

Yes faii acy it is a minor offence but I believe one that could major consequences in relation to building an online presence and making valuable connections. I am conviced that if I did ecertyhing the same as I did but had used a logo, cartoon or whatever as a profile picture I would not have the connections and partners I have now.
There are other things on APSense and other sites that concern me more than the profile pics. What you wrote in above excellent article is just one of those. I don'

May 2, 2013 Like it
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faii acy
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GPT Site Owner/Operator

Yes, logos, cartoons, children and babies, celebrity pics are all against the rules. But this is a relatively minor offense. What is much more serious is the rampant geolocational misrepresentation. As I have expounded on before (to not surprisingly little response) this is contrary to the basics of online marketing. And yet no attention is given to this problem. My article can be seen here:

http://www.apsense.com/article/i-dont-think-were-in-kansas-any-more.html

May 2, 2013 1 Like Like it
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Nic Theinwit
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Surgery Travel Tour Consultant

Google Authorship requires this as well.

May 2, 2013 Like it
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Paula van Dun
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Retired

I don't. There are plenty of places where you can display a logo i.e. brandpage, ABC and profile album. I want to know the person behind an offer.

May 1, 2013 1 Like Like it
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Philippe Moisan
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Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer

When I see a logo, if there are words in it and the member's name has the same words, I accept it.

May 1, 2013 Like it
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Keyanna Barnett
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Residual Income Blogger

Nope. I figured uploading a pic of yourself was the norm..

May 1, 2013 Like it
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Tem Tee
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▶TemQBS.blogspot.com

of course, the rules are to regulate and guide Apsense members. Nude, profane, Violent pictures are not permitted

May 1, 2013 Like it
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Max Malcher
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Web Developer

Yes i read all rule of apsens, It is a reliable rule anybody can follow easily.

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