Interaction is not difficult with like-minded people here at ApSense. But as I read above, building relationships is much more, and requires more interaction. What is difficult in my case, is being Forbidden access to Apsense from time to time, short presence-long absence, and not being able to contact support, not being able to unsubscribe from emails or delete my account. I am wondering how I've got access today, and how long it will last. I really don't know to whom to address my problem.
I agree Linda. But sometimes it's worth the extra time and effort to make that personal connection, even when you might be missing doing something else that is important
I don't necessarily find it difficult to communicate with someone at all. I usually can build a relationship quite easy. The difficult part for me is that there are just so many hours in a day and I have a lot to do daily to keep my business running smoothly. I belong to a number of sites and I cannot stay gabbing in these social sites without hurting my business. When I speak to people I tell them this upfront so that they understand if I don't get back to them right away and know that it is no
It is difficult to communicate because you have to build relationships with each contact. We do not find the time to do that consistently because of promoting our own businesses. I hope I have found an answer to choose 3-4 contacts to build a relationship with for a month and then go on to 3-5 more.
Paying members can't do anything they want in groups, Joe. It's up to the group owner and moderators to decide how things happen in their group.
To know what you get as a paid member at APSense, put your mouse over "Account" at the top and choose "Upgrade your account", you'll see a table describing the differences
The APSense Network group is by far the biggest group at APSense. Most members are subscribers, I guess because the moderators want to make sure there is no spam, since the group is about APSense features and announcements.
well I think I am listed as a subscriber in this group. so maybe the moderator can select by individual member. Or maybe people were grandfathered if the group changed along the way. Are you, Phillip and Faii paying members and can do what you want?
Group owners have the choice of having the group members be subscribers, contributors, or moderators.
Subscribers can comment but can't start threads.
Contributors can start threads.
Moderators can delete threads started by other members, and can ban members too.
Like Faii Acy, I never stay in groups where I can only be a subscriber. One thing I do is: in a thread, I ask the group owner to make contributor the default role, because some g
Those are setting within the individual groups. After you join it will tell you if you are Contributor or Subscriber. I always leave groups where I am only a subscriber
Philippe, I agree with you that it would be a bad idea.Still, some groups I can only comment others I can initiate a thread. I haven't figured out why there are differences.
@Joe Rosenberg, I never heard of a limit on the number of comments. It would be a bad idea, if for example you start a discussion and you can't answer a question because you would have reached the limit.
Comments (28)
Michael Kondoudis
1
Best Affordable Trademark Attorney
Yes, there is some complexity and limitations
Yog Choudhary
7
SEO & Content Writer
Yes, but i don't know how can i take benefit from Apsense. Can anyone tell me???
Otilia Moldovan
10
Affiliate Marketer
Interaction is not difficult with like-minded people here at ApSense. But as I read above, building relationships is much more, and requires more interaction. What is difficult in my case, is being Forbidden access to Apsense from time to time, short presence-long absence, and not being able to contact support, not being able to unsubscribe from emails or delete my account. I am wondering how I've got access today, and how long it will last. I really don't know to whom to address my problem.
Arjun R.
8
Web Designer/SEO,SEM,SMO,SMM
don't think so the contact are so friendly and helping and communicates easily...
Carmen Anca Rus
9
Social Media Marketer
I belive that before you do any bussines a honest friendship is necessary. :)
faii acy
16
GPT Site Owner/Operator
I agree Linda. But sometimes it's worth the extra time and effort to make that personal connection, even when you might be missing doing something else that is important
Linda Blackwell
6
Home Business Consultant, Affiliate Marketer
I don't necessarily find it difficult to communicate with someone at all. I usually can build a relationship quite easy. The difficult part for me is that there are just so many hours in a day and I have a lot to do daily to keep my business running smoothly. I belong to a number of sites and I cannot stay gabbing in these social sites without hurting my business. When I speak to people I tell them this upfront so that they understand if I don't get back to them right away and know that it is no
Sharmistha Saha
7
Affiliate Marketing and Online shopping
Yes, how to do this ?
Sue and Shawn Kelly
8
List Building Experts
It is difficult to communicate because you have to build relationships with each contact. We do not find the time to do that consistently because of promoting our own businesses. I hope I have found an answer to choose 3-4 contacts to build a relationship with for a month and then go on to 3-5 more.
Joe Rosenberg
6
CPA
thanks, Faii acy, and Philippe
Philippe Moisan
16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
Paying members can't do anything they want in groups, Joe. It's up to the group owner and moderators to decide how things happen in their group.
To know what you get as a paid member at APSense, put your mouse over "Account" at the top and choose "Upgrade your account", you'll see a table describing the differences
faii acy
16
GPT Site Owner/Operator
In answer to your question, no I am not a paying member and no I cannot do whatever I want.
Philippe Moisan
16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
The APSense Network group is by far the biggest group at APSense. Most members are subscribers, I guess because the moderators want to make sure there is no spam, since the group is about APSense features and announcements.
Joe Rosenberg
6
CPA
well I think I am listed as a subscriber in this group. so maybe the moderator can select by individual member. Or maybe people were grandfathered if the group changed along the way. Are you, Phillip and Faii paying members and can do what you want?
Philippe Moisan
16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
@Joe Rosenberg,
Faii Acy just gave the explanation.
Group owners have the choice of having the group members be subscribers, contributors, or moderators.
Subscribers can comment but can't start threads.
Contributors can start threads.
Moderators can delete threads started by other members, and can ban members too.
Like Faii Acy, I never stay in groups where I can only be a subscriber. One thing I do is: in a thread, I ask the group owner to make contributor the default role, because some g
faii acy
16
GPT Site Owner/Operator
Those are setting within the individual groups. After you join it will tell you if you are Contributor or Subscriber. I always leave groups where I am only a subscriber
Joe Rosenberg
6
CPA
Philippe, I agree with you that it would be a bad idea.Still, some groups I can only comment others I can initiate a thread. I haven't figured out why there are differences.
Philippe Moisan
16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
@Joe Rosenberg, I never heard of a limit on the number of comments. It would be a bad idea, if for example you start a discussion and you can't answer a question because you would have reached the limit.
Joe Rosenberg
6
CPA
aren't there limits on free members as to how many comments you make in a day? I know there is a limit of how many friends you can add in a day.
Philippe Moisan
16
Tutorial videos, sci-fi writer
What do you mean, Ajeel Media ?