Profiles need attention.

Posted by Eric Smith
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Oct 2, 2007
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Profiles are the BEST place to tell our story. Who we are, Where we live, our likes, dislikes, hobbies etc, and although it's not a place to Blatantly advertise, it is appropriate to mention our core business as well as our purpose here (at a social network site). The problem is, there is a 500 character limit on our profiles and that really isn't enough to tell our personal story. I'm guessing this is one of the reasons so many profiles are straight out advertisements. Does anyone else think we need an increase in characters in our profiles ?
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Thea Westra
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Adding Wings To Our Unique Life Journey!

I had the following post under my last one. One of our moderators sent me a message about it. So I've put it back in, minus the offending bits. Hope you get the gist of the original.

Wasn't aware that it would be considered advertising, and can see how it might fall into the category, so I've copied it here so that others can learn from my error and also, that the essence of my message is not wasted:

(COPIED MESSAGE FROM EARLIER)
I dislike scrolling all the way to the bottom end of a long pag

Oct 5, 2007 Like it
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Eric Smith
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Online Professional

Hi Thea, yeah, i don't like pop-ups either, but i was referring to a text box like i'm typing into to make this reply...

Google still ok's text within framesets providing a link is given to that frameset so the information can be used from there to display the correct ads.

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Thea Westra
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Adding Wings To Our Unique Life Journey!

Oops..and yes, I get the framed text box idea, however not everyone has frames or pop ups enabled and they can be a darn nuisance.

A text box that opens would be no different clicking a text box link to clicking an About Me page link that someone has chosen to add into their profile.
If a text box pops up each time I clicked someone's profile, I'd go nuts! :)

Text boxes are also not allowed to cover Google ads (in their guidelines I believe) plus other ads may get covered over too.

Goodness,

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Eric Smith
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Online Professional

I have actually noticed some profiles that are much larger than mine, yet mine won't allow additional characters.

I also notice that there seems to be no difference in membership levels and profile sizes.

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Eric Smith
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Yeah, thats what i was thinking... If i have a request for a contact i want to be able to view their profile without having to take extra steps to view additional information... I want to read about "who" the person is... but not spend hours trying to find the information.

If space was an issue, it could be set up in a framed text box with scrolling activated.

I'm not talking about having a 10,000 word profile, but 500 words instead of 500 characters would be slightly more informative.

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Cheryl Baumgartner
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Medical Billing/Coding/Insurance

For me the problem with linking to another page to see an "about me" page is an added step I have to take. When I get a request for adding contact, I want to be able to go to the person's page and get a good overview without clicking a link to go somewhere else. I don't want to have to click through 2 or 3 pages just find out a bit about someone to decide whether to approve or deny them.

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Thea Westra
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Adding Wings To Our Unique Life Journey!

Personally, I don't think it needs more space. We might need to dig through a lengthy discourse to get to the essence of the person.

Pictures speak a thousand words, I'd love to see mandatory upload of a personal photo to be a member here, that may improve quality of membership.
So many people hide behind the image of an object or logo.
With social sites it is nice to see a face. Sorry if I offend anyone here, it's ONE personal opinion, so please don't take it to heart. :)

With regard the pr

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Gabriel C.
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Yeah I had to cut mine down, and it does not leave me much space to write everything about me. I need to be able to write more.

Well hope you all have a great day and make lots of money!

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Jennifer Underwood
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Well, great minds think A LIKE :0)

Oct 4, 2007 Like it
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Eric Smith
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Online Professional

Hey Jenn,

Thats my point, a few extra minutes now, saves a lot of extra minutes later ;o)

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Jennifer Underwood
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And that is great Eric.....:0)
But...even me, I really don't (although I FIND THE TIME TO TRY)
I get many requests daily....
and many are spammers....
I have a BUSINESS to run....
And THIS IS YOURS......
USE your time WISELY...
again....this is YOUR business....
RUN IT! :0)

Oct 4, 2007 Like it
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Eric Smith
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Online Professional

Personally, i don't request or accept a contact until i have read their profile.

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Jennifer Underwood
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LOL....you are RIGHT..! But, really.............who reads them (other than me)
That I would love to know!

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Mary Leedy
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I agree too, more space would be better, as my mentors have said, personal stories sell, as well as pictures. Mostly, our profiles are supposed to be place where people can get to know us and create a connection. That way, when we write an article, it gets noticed/read because partially already know what we're going to say because of what they know about us already. To go by picture and ads alone is like........judging a book by it's cover when all the real goodies is on the pages inside. :-

Oct 3, 2007 Like it
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domestika
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I have to agree, it's hard enough to write any kind of meaningful profile... put a tight limit on length and it gets even more difficult to do!

Oct 3, 2007 Like it
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Pete Balasch Jr.
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Internet Marketer Pod caster

I think it's pretty short of space myself. It could use a little more space for us to put a little more about ourselves. It's a little hard to squeeze any real information in a small space like that.


Pete Balasch Jr.

Oct 3, 2007 Like it
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Joseph Botelho
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Working on one project at a time.

Some really good advise glad l read them all.............I do also agree with you Eric and most of the comments on your blog here....good work...

Oct 3, 2007 Like it
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Roberta Williams
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Roberta's Emporium

Yes I think that would be a good idea too
unicorn55 of Roberta's Eporium

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Beth Schmillen
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I just looked at my Profile page to see how much space is there!

YES... that is small... and as anyone knows... to write short condensed words that tell the story is very difficult to do.

Bj has a great idea about a link to more info about yourself...(smile)

I have a link there that looks like my usual sig link... Is there a sig link there by default?

I remember when I changed mine to be more biographical ... if only in the present and future tenses.

I know the hardest thing I had to lea

Oct 2, 2007 Like it
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Eric Smith
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Online Professional

I could easily take up 500 words just about who i am, where i live, etc,

I agree with Bj in that seeing ads in profiles tells a lot about a person and there would be those who would only advertise if there were 50 or 50,000 characters, but for those who want to actually "social network" at a social network site, it would be nice to actually tell people about who we are...

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