If you would like to order a package from forumelevation.com please go to www.forumelevation.com/order the site will be up in 2-4 days However you can still order, and as soon as you order, posters should start posting on your forum. Thanks, Cameron
We are a new company, however we have allready got an order. "Hello, I have a few questions about rental. I dont have much experience or knowledge about renting, so this is why I am asking these questions If you are late in returning the equipment, will they just charge you x amount every day, forever until it's returned, or will they soon do something about it besides charging extra per day. Is there anyone who will rent out equipment throughout the us? And, what happens if some equipment is broken or stolen? Thanks "I find that having graphics contest are a big help. If you own a graphics related site, you can have a competition for the best signature or piece of work. The prize should be high enough so that members are excited enough and have enough motivation to do the best they can. Calling in members to be the judges can also improve the way those members act after the contest." In general, contest are great if you can get just the right prize and motivation. Reply With Quote "Yea I agree with Pixels. I think that some shops charge around a 10% fee of what you originally paid after everyday that you don't return the item. I've always wondered what happens if you just never reply to any of their messages. Would they come over to your house?" These are just 2 posts.
I'm assuming that www.jumpions.com don't mind the fact you've just told the world that their forums consist almost entirely of paid posters. Perhaps the owner is very understanding, but when it comes to paid posting, discretion is almost always essential. I may be entirely wrong, but my advice to you would be to lift some sample posts or have them written specifically as samples for reference purposes. If somebody wants to see some posters "in action" it may be more advisable to contact them privately. Just my two cents, good luck with the business.