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In honor of this being my 100th post I thought I would ask a question to my fellow warriors. How much emphasis do you put into post count when listening to other warriors, or taking advice from them? Does it play a large part when you factor in someone's credibility? Obviously someone with 5 posts is going to seem unqualified when compared to someone with 5,000 but the number of posts does not qualify someone as being more credible than others in my opinion.

Just thought this would be an interesting subject and I was curious as to what others thoughts were on the matter.
#100 #credibility #posts #reputation
  • Profile picture of the author dtaylor
    I know I probably shouldn't pay any attention to post count, but when I am evaluating a WSO I look at the comments other purchasers have made. If all of the buyers have a low post count, I don't pay as much attention to the offer.

    Does that make me a post-count snob?

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  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
    I put zero emphasis on post count.

    The only statistic I actually even look at is - Join Date.

    If someone has been a member here for more than a few years then I do pay more attention to their post because I know they have experience behind them. It may be bad experience, but at least I know they've been around long enough to have got past all the normal mistakes and see all the usual information.

    Post count is irrelevant because anyone can come here and post 5000 posts of useless information.

    We see people sometimes come here and have 1000 posts within a few months but often they're newbies and have time on their hands so they post whatever comes into their head.

    There are long standing warriors with less than 100 posts whose opinion I greatly value.

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  • Profile picture of the author secrets2010
    I think the join date is more important....there might some bored guy who post hundreds posts every day and he has really nothing to show and teach...


    Originally Posted by DukkyMan View Post

    In honor of this being my 100th post I thought I would ask a question to my fellow warriors. How much emphasis do you put into post count when listening to other warriors, or taking advice from them? Does it play a large part when you factor in someone's credibility? Obviously someone with 5 posts is going to seem unqualified when compared to someone with 5,000 but the number of posts does not qualify someone as being more credible than others in my opinion.

    Just thought this would be an interesting subject and I was curious as to what others thoughts were on the matter.
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  • Profile picture of the author mainstreetcm
    I don't really look at post count unless it is under like 10. I find those posts really sketch for some reason. I guess its the look of "3 Posts" under there name that just makes me think about what they are saying a bit more. Especially those that seem to show up here and have a really low post count and it looks like their thread was copy-pasted from somewhere else.
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  • Profile picture of the author DukkyMan
    Woah that's weird, I was on my 99th post, and now it's saying 78 on mine??? What is going on?

    Also that I agree with the opinion on join dates being important, though not very helpful for myself. I'm not new to marketing, but am relatively new to forums, or at least posting in them.

    I'd say I agree with mainstreet, I don't think low post counts are bad, unless it is less than 10, I think he had it exactly right, it just seems sketchy.

    Wait what I just posted that, and it dropped down to 75......whats going on
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  • Profile picture of the author DukkyMan
    Haha no kidding. That's really strange. Also until a few minutes ago, it said I had been thanked 21 times in 16 posts, now its just 20 times in 15 posts.
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    • Profile picture of the author Irnes Jakupovic
      If a person has a lot of thank you's I usually assume the person is worth hearing out because if a lot of people thank them, it usually means they have some information of value. No one gets a 1,000 thank you's by writing worthless posts all the time. In the same respect if someone has a low post count but high thank you's I look at them the same as someone with x,xxx post and x,xxxx. Although it is best to just hear everybody out but give people of helpfulness the first reads.
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  • Profile picture of the author DukkyMan
    Ohhh, so when posts are deleted, then all the posts I made in them go away, thats a little annoying but understandable. Somebody must be cleaning shop right now, since I've lost 28 posts and Two thanks in the last 5 minutes.

    Thanks Alexa
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    • Profile picture of the author Paul Myers
      Ohhh, so when posts are deleted, then all the posts I made in them go away, thats a little annoying but understandable. Somebody must be cleaning shop right now, since I've lost 28 posts and Two thanks in the last 5 minutes.
      Probably a thread or two in which you participated heavily was deleted. I haven't seen anything from you that would get anyone hunting through your post list and killing them en masse.


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  • Profile picture of the author DukkyMan
    Man I was so pumped for number 100. Oh well.

    Ok let me change up the question a bit, say someone was a newer member, with say around 50 posts, and they were posting threads giving advice to everyone on how to succeed at IM, if your going to be totally honest do you think that you would consider taking their advice (if it was about something you weren't familiar with), or would you be too skeptical at first.
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  • Profile picture of the author DukkyMan
    Thanks Alexa for the honest input. I feel the same way, but I can also usually tell when someone clearly knows what they are talking about. This whole marketing thing certainly is very interesting, with a lot of helpful info, and of course some not so helpful info, and being able to sort out the good from the bad is important.

    By the way did you ever get that situation solved with the other Alexa calling people, or is that still a mystery? I was reading that thread last week and the whole thing just seemed bizzare.
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    • Profile picture of the author Vogin
      I guess you proved the point by your own post count. It can vary, but date of joining stays the same.
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  • Profile picture of the author DukkyMan
    Haha good point Vogin.
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  • Profile picture of the author mr2020
    Post counts.
    Time here.
    Obvious intelligence, not screaming and ranting all the time.

    Those are what I look at, and the profile pic. <grin>
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  • Profile picture of the author DukkyMan
    Well judging by your profile pic I think we could get along fine, based solely on that killer mustache your rocking.
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  • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
    Originally Posted by DukkyMan View Post

    In honor of this being my 100th post
    It's awfully strange to see this from someone with 70 posts.

    Seriously, I don't pay much attention to post count. I pay attention to post content. When I first came here, I had been in business for over twenty years, and discounting my level of experience for having a low post count would have been an awfully big mistake.

    Of course, if I'd come in here and said a bunch of stupid crap, it wouldn't really have mattered how experienced I was.
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  • Profile picture of the author DukkyMan
    Everyone seems to have the same opinion on post count, and I share those views as well, I've been very pleased with what I have heard so far.

    Now this is something that bothered me at first, but I have become more comfortable with it now that I have gotten more used to the forum world. But what do you think about when reading advice from a poster, or just any post in general, when the poster doesn't have particularly good english?

    At first this just bothered me for some reason, probably because I couldn't help but think of all those internet scams out there that are always poorly constructed in terms of English, I suppose my subconscious mind was telling me it was a scam. But after I got more used to it, I realized that there were people from all over the world on this forum, and while some of them don't have great english, they still have great advice.

    Did anyone have the same initial apprehensions as myself? I hope this doesn't make me sound like a bigot or anything.
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