I agree with all Robin's points below, especially the final one, Ed ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robin MacRostie" <rmacr at choreographicdesign.com> To: "Hidden Tech-discussion" <Hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net> Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 2:06 PM Subject: Re: [Hidden-tech] Question about business promotions There are 3 different issues 1. People who pay dues should get the same benefits. FOR INSTANCE HOW ABOUT THIS: everybody who fills out a profile and submits a banner, gets programmed into a couple of spaces on the site that randomly change banners? The banners would change [not flash!] every 10 seconds or so. There's no guarantee that the person you wish to connect with will see you banner < but everyone can have a chance and visitors will have a graphic metaphor illustrating and reinforcing the image of the diversity of the org. Under or over the banner could be a link inviting the visitor to Member Profiles. 2. for a networking organization to get into paid promotion is going to be a big energy drain. It is enough have a link to a website. 3. If people do extra service for the website, like writing articles, web maintenance they should get mentioned, get bylines or get a banner. it can be an incentive. There is a precedent for honoraria to retiring people who have serve and given countless hours. A permanent bio page with a link to Amy's business is not too much to do.