Shameless Self Promotion Post Here!
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So, my climbing mentor started this website, it's kind of a Buzz Feed for climbing, if that makes any sense. Basically we're just trying to get a lot of fresh content up on a regular basis, something to kill time at work when the MP forums are slow. |
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Just curious, why do people feel the need to promote climbing so much. It's already a CF out there. It's one thing if that is how you make a living. But, just for fun? |
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Greg D wrote:Just curious, why do people feel the need to promote climbing so much. It's already a CF out there. It's one thing if that is how you make a living. But, just for fun? Don't mean to offend. Just trying to understand.Maybe the OP just like to write and wants people to read his stuff? Just a thought. And I seriously doubt that that website makes anyone any money. I hope to god it's not the kid's job at least... |
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I just read some stuff on there expecting some epicly awful bloginess to humor myself. It's no Atlantic Monthly, but it's fairly okay. |
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Page doesn't even load for me. |
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Greg D wrote:Just curious, why do people feel the need to promote climbing so much. It's already a CF out there. It's one thing if that is how you make a living. But, just for fun? Don't mean to offend. Just trying to understand.I thought people climb to spray? A crag or campfire has only so many followers. The interwebs: unlimited. |
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Matt N wrote: I thought people climb to spray? A crag or campfire has only so many followers. The interwebs: unlimited.Ah. I C. |
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Check out Cruxn.com ...its a great place for climbing writers to publish and get better exposure. There are a few dozen, give or take, writers that post a variety of articles on just about anything climbing. Might be a better outlet for your writing since it seems you're getting slow traffic to your site. |
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CJC wrote: nah it's pretty bad. you must have low standards. but I'm sure his mom is impressed.Are you in Colorado? If so, why don't we find a place to meet so you can say that to my face instead of being a little bitch and insulting someone's work anonymously on the Internet. |
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hahahaha... ahh internet tough guys.. climbers are so gay. |
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Brad Caldwell wrote:Check out Cruxn.com ...its a great place for climbing writers to publish and get better exposure. There are a few dozen, give or take, writers that post a variety of articles on just about anything climbing. Might be a better outlet for your writing since it seems you're getting slow traffic to your site.Our climbing club, the Cliff Hangers Mountaineering Assoc.(named long before the Stallone movie), had a monthly xeroxed newsletter way before there was online internet info. We called the newspaper The Crux. An early issue covered the Hugh Herr accident and follow up to his teen years of recovery. But mostly just about us, the goofs who were featured in our own dreams and climbs of little consequence back then in early 80's. Now I'm promoting a guide service for adventure sports; verticaladventure.org, up here in the Midwest. Day toprope climb experience, kayak and campout trips, zip lines available, a private cave to visit, log cabin lodging if you choose, and even a private plane flight to get you there and back. |
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Jake Jones wrote: Don't be "that guy". Let them be that guy.+1 |
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Jake Jones wrote: Man, if you post your stuff up for consumption, you need to realize you're going to get feedback- both negative and positive. It comes with the territory. Don't be "that guy". Let them be that guy.See this whole page, but specifically the part 2/3 of the way down under the heading "Comments" theoatmeal.com/comics/makin… |
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.. that link is just another climbing nerd putting into there two cents of worthless info that will get swallowed up in the black whole of the intranet. why dont you stop yapping about some stupid sendwich and how much you like pbr and go climbing.. we get it you rock climb, youre a dirtbag, youre an alpinist. hooray. its unfortunate that deuschy people like you, picknig fights on teh intranet, are also the same ones out climbing. go back to TN..better yet Big Wille i'll be at wall of the 90's saturday if u wanna chat |
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willeslinger wrote: Are you in Colorado? If so, why don't we find a place to meet so you can say that to my face instead of being a little bitch and insulting someone's work anonymously on the Internet.Are you kidding me? You plug your blog on an internet forum, a guy finds the content lame, and for that you lay down a veiled threat about meeting face to face? Grow the F up. You create, some people don't like it, that's life. |
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Does it cover the Rock n Resole phone number issue? |
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s.price wrote: I felt it came across as fairly low standard stuff myself. I'm in Pagosa Springs. I'm easy to find. Own the only distillery in town. Come on down and I'll be glad to tell you the same in personNo thanks, been there before, your booze tastes like unleaded gas. |
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willeslinger wrote: No thanks, been there before, your booze tastes like unleaded gas.Better'n leaded gas. Please send samples of said unleaded gas booze for impartial third party analysis. |
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willeslinger wrote:So, my climbing mentor started this website, it's kind of a Buzz Feed for climbing, if that makes any sense.Wow, Buzz Feed, eh? More like Buzz Kill, ha ha. |
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willeslinger wrote: Are you in Colorado? If so, why don't we find a place to meet so you can say that to my face instead of being a little bitch and insulting someone's work anonymously on the Internet.If the work ain't good enough, it ain't good enough. You can get all butthurt about it and do nothing, or you can learn from this and make it better. |
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I probably wouldn't even reply to this thread if the OP hadn't handled the criticisms so poorly, which goes to show that being ungracious about criticism only breeds more! |