Of course you can just post an ad you may need to register as a dealer or manufacturer, that part I am not sure about. But its definitely fine it’s done here all the time.
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@toddalin - This is the user forum section of AudiogoN. AudiogoN is a commercial system that generates its revenue from both classified ads and website/banner ads. If you have reached the forum section without first having gone to the commercial classified ads side, you need to go there and take a look. You can go to www.audiogon.com, or at the top of the forum page, beside the AudiogoN Discussion Forum Banner, there is a down arrow. Click on, or hover over, the down arrow and you will see a link to the AudiogoN classified page. It is the topmost link. Take a look at the classified ads to see if that would meet your needs. If you're more interested in banner ads, click on the LEARN button and on the right side there will be a link to "advertise with us". If you're confused about how to best use AudiogoN to promote your products, you can reach out to AudiogoN staff via the "Need Help?" button on the lower left corner of the page. I'm no pro. Just a regular user of AudiogoN classified ads and this user forum. Good Luck! |
For a textbook example of how to use this site to raise awareness of a niche service see the following thread which remains even keeled without hype or shilling https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/modding-synergistic-research-mpc-to-galileo-status?highlight=... As as you can see it helps to have a satisfied customer initiate the process |
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OK, now I'm really confused. These are the posted rules:
I mearly included links that show what my product does. I posted no prices or even any means to obtain them. All of the links are demos of what it does, or pics of what's included. These is no sales pitch (though I see nothing in the rules prohibiting that). So, according to the posted rules, what have I done wrong? |
Whoa boy! Relax, You seem to be good natured. Maybe they will only have you make that trip out to the barn once. Regardless, I am interested in some parts. Just not "those" parts. Just how well does a, "sonic lens", work? Diffraction? Wave interaction/corruption? I'm guessing that they can be tuned? Is it similar to "Wave guide"? |