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Perhaps not enough posters have seen JulieHRR's post about guidelines for uploading to the gallery. I know it's been discussed a lot lately but I'm bringing it anyway.
I clicked on a picture in the gallery and the only info was to this person's blog. I go to her blog and there's no "recipe" or directions for her item. Just a "you can order this from me here". What???
I know the moderators work their tales off for us, and I really appreciate that but I really wish there was a way to monitor uploads. Something along the lines of not allowing uploads that don't follow the guidelines.
I agree with the OP - I check out the gallery and enjoy reading the whats and hows of a card ... I do not enjoy being told to check out someones blog and then to find nothing of interest.
I have found that to happen to me too.. you find a neat card and then you go to the blog only to be re-directed to an ebay site. It is a downer. It's also hard when a card doesn't list anything they used to make it.
Now my problem is when I upload I always forget who makes the DP? oops! and sometimes..in my frazzled mind... I must admit omitting things I used to actually make the card big ooops! But I always try and list all the items I used to make it... to the best of my frazzled old mind abilities. If I want to get really detailed I direct them to my blog and ramble there. I hope that is acceptable. I certainly don't want to break rules. I love this place! and would hate to be ousted!
By the way.... I am NOT having a sale at my blog.... just a ramblefest! ha ha ha!
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__________________ Julie Ebersole (JulieHRR once upon a time . . . )julieebersole.com"So shines a good deed in a weary world." -Willy Wonka
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Now my problem is when I upload I always forget who makes the DP? oops! and sometimes..in my frazzled mind... I must admit omitting things I used to actually make the card big ooops! But I always try and list all the items I used to make it... to the best of my frazzled old mind abilities. quote]
I'm like that too! I think it's easy to get in to whatever you're making and then forget some of the details. I unmounted my stamps a while back and now I'm finding I'm forgetting who made some of them. :(
I personally don't mind if someone forgets (or doesn't know) all of the supplies. It's that out right "I'm not telling" that irks me.
I personally don't mind if someone forgets (or doesn't know) all of the supplies. It's that out right "I'm not telling" that irks me.
It's easy to forget, or not know. And I actually like being directed to a blog for in-depth info on a technique, or links to buy But I won't go to a blog if the gallery post has no info at all other than that link.
It's easy to forget, or not know. And I actually like being directed to a blog for in-depth info on a technique, or links to buy But I won't go to a blog if the gallery post has no info at all other than that link.
I don't think anybody objects to a simple, non promotional link to a blog, and SCS doesn't either.
I believe what the OP objects to:
Gallery uploads with intent to direct traffic/increase exposure/solicit sales, which is: advertising.
There's nothing wrong with advertising!!! But, SCS community galleries, as well as the general forums, are not the appropriate venue for that.
For those who would like to increase their blog or website's exposure, direct traffic to website, or solicit sales, we suggest they avail themselves of the wide variety of appropriate venues offered through SCS's Advertising program--> HERE.
We appreciate the consideration of every member that hangs out here, in maintaining the community areas of our website as precisely that: community.
__________________ Julie Ebersole (JulieHRR once upon a time . . . )julieebersole.com"So shines a good deed in a weary world." -Willy Wonka
This is a good thread and I want to take this opportunity to find out if I am doing anything wrong. I recently started a blog and spend time giving a detailed description of how I make my projects. I have given that long detailed account on my gallery uploads in the past until starting my blog. Now I tell a little about the card on my upload and list my stamps, paper, etc in the description below and list my blog for more detail. I have always enjoyed sharing my techniques and helping others learn about what I do. I do not, however, want to continue listing my blog if it is not appopriate to do and will surely stop. I will say that nothing leaves me colder than seeing a gorgeous card on the gallery and having no information at all about how the person accomplished it. Feedback is surely appreciated.
I have given that long detailed account on my gallery uploads in the past until starting my blog. Now I tell a little about the card on my upload and list my stamps, paper, etc in the description below and list my blog for more detail.
I don't have any problem at all with that. I love to see other stampers blogs! My problem is with those who don't give any info at all and say "Go to my blog for information."
Kittie, I'm no authority on this issue, either, but I don't have a problem at all with the way you do things. Of course, I stalk, errrr, visit, your gallery and blog both every day so I see it all.
Hats off to a great job by the MODS!!!
__________________ Sharlene My Gallery - My Stampin' Up! Website "Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer." Psalms 19:14
This is a good thread and I want to take this opportunity to find out if I am doing anything wrong. I recently started a blog and spend time giving a detailed description of how I make my projects. I have given that long detailed account on my gallery uploads in the past until starting my blog. Now I tell a little about the card on my upload and list my stamps, paper, etc in the description below and list my blog for more detail. I have always enjoyed sharing my techniques and helping others learn about what I do. I do not, however, want to continue listing my blog if it is not appopriate to do and will surely stop. I will say that nothing leaves me colder than seeing a gorgeous card on the gallery and having no information at all about how the person accomplished it. Feedback is surely appreciated.
I actually appreciate when people list their links to blogs at the end b/c I have been able to find some and subscribe to some from artists who have a style I admire. I agree w/ op though, that I would dislike if no description was left. Mwah
This is a good thread and I want to take this opportunity to find out if I am doing anything wrong. I recently started a blog and spend time giving a detailed description of how I make my projects. I have given that long detailed account on my gallery uploads in the past until starting my blog. Now I tell a little about the card on my upload and list my stamps, paper, etc in the description below and list my blog for more detail. I have always enjoyed sharing my techniques and helping others learn about what I do. I do not, however, want to continue listing my blog if it is not appopriate to do and will surely stop. I will say that nothing leaves me colder than seeing a gorgeous card on the gallery and having no information at all about how the person accomplished it. Feedback is surely appreciated.
Not at all, Kittie! We love your blog--I love your blog! I love that you share the details and info!
As I have said before, a simple blog link is just fine, and I think I can safely say that many, many people absolutely love having an opportunity to learn more detailed information about a project at a blog.
However, what many object to:
No info whatsoever, not even reference to basic supplies and materials, but, a blog link that leads to what is basically a sales pitch. :(
It is also frustrating when the galleries here are misused/abused for the sole purpose of directing traffic and increasing exposure to a site elsewhere, regardless if it is "commercial" in nature or not.
The problem is, their intent or motive is unclear, because the only thing they provided is a blog link or a "plea" for people to visit the blog . . . :confused:
I believe many genuinely appreciate basic recipe info, and THE OPTION to visit a direct link to the related blog entry for more deets, if they desire/have time/are so inclined. But, if not, then the basic info has been provided.
This is good netiquette, and we definitely encourage that! :grin:
__________________ Julie Ebersole (JulieHRR once upon a time . . . )julieebersole.com"So shines a good deed in a weary world." -Willy Wonka
I came across a piece of jewelry recently and wanted to make it, but their wasn't really infor on the SCS site and on her blog site it was "I'm going to sell these through etsy." As a jewelry maker myself I obviously wanted to know what she had done. I was disappointed. I don't mind that she wants to make money, but the market is big enough for all of us. I don't have an etsy store and would not attempt to take her idea and claim it asmy own. But sadly, others might.
If I forget the type of dp I used I always say that I forgot or that I THINK it is such and such kind. I am actually happy when people want more info about something I have made, and I am glad to share.
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...I believe many genuinely appreciate basic recipe info, and THE OPTION to visit a direct link to the related blog entry for more deets, if they desire/have time/are so inclined. But, if not, then the basic info has been provided.
This is good netiquette, and we definitely encourage that! :grin:
Oh, man! I just had a lightbulb moment...LOL! I'm pretty new to blogging and it just never occured to me to link to a specific post. I'll be sure to do that from now on because, GEEZ, it only makes perfect sense!
I'm so computer challenged... It took me forever to figure out how to make a watermark, I still haven't figured out how to get a subscription box on my blog (although I somehow subscribed to my own blog :rolleyes: ).... and I have no idea how to make a direct link to a blog post. I only know how to link the blog itself. If you're up to the challenge of teaching me, please help. :p
BTW, as far as reporting photos in the gallery, I get worried that I'm being annoying. So sometimes I don't, sometimes I do.
I'm so computer challenged... It took me forever to figure out how to make a watermark, I still haven't figured out how to get a subscription box on my blog (although I somehow subscribed to my own blog :rolleyes: ).... and I have no idea how to make a direct link to a blog post. I only know how to link the blog itself. If you're up to the challenge of teaching me, please help. :p
BTW, as far as reporting photos in the gallery, I get worried that I'm being annoying. So sometimes I don't, sometimes I do.
Jen, when you are just in viewing mode of your blog, click on the date (right next to your author name, at the bottom of a given entry). It should then just show that one entry. In the browser bar you should see the URL of that one entry, which is your "permalink". Copy that, and then you can hyperlink it in your photo description in the gallery.
If you don't know how to hyperlink, LMK. ;)
__________________ Julie Ebersole (JulieHRR once upon a time . . . )julieebersole.com"So shines a good deed in a weary world." -Willy Wonka
Jen, when you are just in viewing mode of your blog, click on the date (right next to your author name, at the bottom of a given entry). It should then just show that one entry. In the browser bar you should see the URL of that one entry, which is your "permalink". Copy that, and then you can hyperlink it in your photo description in the gallery.
If you don't know how to hyperlink, LMK. ;)
I think I can do that! Thanks Julie! The only time I link my blog on a card is with my Saturday challenge, so I will try it then.