Finding it hard to actually participate in digital point

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by mcs44, Jul 12, 2010.

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    I am finding it so difficult to get started on digital point. Anybody else?

    I tried to thank a seller of a domain, but not enough posts.
    I tried to post a question regarding domain page rank, but not permitted.
    How on earth do you get to the point of actually contributing or using digital point?

    I don't like just manufacturing posts in introductions, but can't seem to find appropriate permitted place.

    Any help?

    Thanks
     
    mcs44, Jul 12, 2010 IP
  2. EnforcementsCA

    EnforcementsCA Peon

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    i'm in your same boat dude.

    YAY ANOTHER POST!!!!1111!!11

    just be cool, like me, and you'll be fine.... (I'm kinda hoping anyway...) Anyways my mom always said i was cool, so yknow, it must be troof...
     
    EnforcementsCA, Jul 13, 2010 IP
  3. dalcomp

    dalcomp Active Member

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    I am finding the same atmosphere here. The talks are mostly for users with advanced knowledge and expertise. I can hardly post anything but to read and learn what people are discussing. Probably that is the best way to get started, and once we gather enough knowledge, we can start getting involved in those discussions.

    Keep up the spirit, Dude!
     
    dalcomp, Jul 13, 2010 IP
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    M1chael Peon

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    I am also new here. I have been here on Digital Point for only a few days.

    There are some many forums which we do have access to, it's more of a trial and error kind of thing really.

    When you have over ten posts and have been a member of the Digital Point Forums for more than ten days, then you will gain access to more areas of the website.

    The more active that you are on this forum, the more areas that you be able to access in the long run.

    Regards,
    M1chael
     
    M1chael, Jul 13, 2010 IP
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    mimmolette Peon

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    I had the same issue. I believe it's set up to encourage you to contribute some of your own knowledge in response to other people's questions, rather than jumping straight in and asking for help, as many would tend to do.
     
    mimmolette, Jul 13, 2010 IP
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    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    The best way to thank a seller is by leaving them some "reputation" - click on [​IMG] and leave a short message.
    There should be no problems with you posting the Google forum. Search first, someone may have already asked the question.
    There are thousands of recent discussions on everything from webmastering to internet marketing. You can start threads and respond to existing threads in the discussion part of the forum. There must be something you can contribute there, surely? Those posts are vital to how other members perceive you when they do trade with you.
     
    sarahk, Jul 13, 2010 IP
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    EnforcementsCA Peon

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    Well, as I think I said in my intro post - i sorta considered myself more or less computer literate, till I came here, and um... Well, pretty much lost.. but learning... sorta.
     
    EnforcementsCA, Jul 13, 2010 IP
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    lol
    Well, let me know if you have any question. I'm not an all-knowing person, but I may give you some leads. :)
     
    dalcomp, Jul 14, 2010 IP
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    looks like a lot of us peons are having the same problem....got to get to 25....then when I get there I'm sure they will up the post count requirements...
     
    ryjo, Jul 14, 2010 IP
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    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    Nah, the post requirements count hasn't changed in years.
     
    sarahk, Jul 14, 2010 IP
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