View Full Version : Is It Okay To Mention My Singles Nights Site Here?
Singlesnights
07-10-2008, 12:01 PM
Is it okay to mention my new Liverpool Singles Nights site here?
A.D.W
07-10-2008, 12:08 PM
I can't answer for Kev, but it would be kind of you to post a link to this forum on your website.
Singlesnights
07-10-2008, 01:03 PM
I can't answer for Kev, but it would be kind of you to post a link to this forum on your website.
I would be happy to post a link to this site if I could have Kev's permission to mention my site.
You have mentioned it. 3 dozen times.
A.D.W
07-10-2008, 01:23 PM
You have mentioned it. 3 dozen times.
You can't blame the lad for trying, Ged.
It's fine by me, just bemused as to why he thinks he hasn't mentioned it ;)
Cadfael
07-10-2008, 01:30 PM
Is it okay to mention my new Liverpool Singles Nights site here?
If you say you are sick of being skint, and you think your business may be a going concern, I don't understand why you don't charge for it?
Seems like you're setting all this up just for other people - seems too much hard work to get nothing in the pocket back for it?
And if you say you are sick of being skint.
a) stay single, believe me it's a lot cheaper and
b) no lady wants a skint.
Is it okay to mention my new Liverpool Singles Nights site here?
You have mentioned it. 3 dozen times.
I'm suprised that u havn't realised that you have it in your signature.
One thing I will say, is that no matter how much u mention it, you aren't gonna get people interested if they are in a relationship, which is probably most of us on here.
But no, I don't mind you mentioning it :)
Singlesnights
07-10-2008, 07:58 PM
You can't blame the lad for trying, Ged.
No, no, no, you seem to be missing the point. I must hasten to disabuse you of the misconception that I haven't realised that I have mentioned my site. I HAVE. What I meant by "mentioning my site" was if I would be allowed to give a more detailed description of it in the text of my messages, that's all.
If it is a problem with some people here, then I have no problem desisting from mentioning it anymore, and just restrict it to my signature.
Okay?
snappel
07-12-2008, 09:20 AM
...and still no link back to here.
Singlesnights
07-13-2008, 02:00 PM
...and still no link back to here.
Don't worry, will put a link back to youliverpool.com on my site today.
Singlesnights
07-13-2008, 02:23 PM
...and still no link back to here.
I am pleased to inform you that I have now added your YoLiverpool.com link to my Liverpool Singles Nights site.
A.D.W
07-13-2008, 02:24 PM
Don't worry, will put a link back to youliverpool.com on my site today.
That's yoliverpool.com, Singlesnights.
PhilipG
07-13-2008, 02:50 PM
No, no, no, you seem to be missing the point. I must hasten to disabuse you of the misconception that I haven't realised that I have mentioned my site. I HAVE. What I meant by "mentioning my site" was if I would be allowed to give a more detailed description of it in the text of my messages, that's all.
If it is a problem with some people here, then I have no problem desisting from mentioning it anymore, and just restrict it to my signature.
Okay?
What messages were you thinking of mentioning it in?
Hopefully not interesting threads you've started like Philip, Son & Nephew.
Personally, I'd rather you kept it in your signature, then we have the option whether to look or not.
Singlesnights
07-13-2008, 04:09 PM
What messages were you thinking of mentioning it in?
Hopefully not interesting threads you've started like Philip, Son & Nephew.
Personally, I'd rather you kept it in your signature, then we have the option whether to look or not.
Okay, okay, point taken. I am NOT going to mention my site in ANY threads, so you don't have to worry.
I will save references to my site for a forum where there are more single people who would welcome the opportunity of joining such a social group.
anonymouse
07-24-2008, 04:57 PM
These singlesnights... d'you just sit and argue? :rolleyes: :)
Singlesnights
07-25-2008, 12:20 AM
These singlesnights... d'you just sit and argue? :rolleyes: :)
No, you do NOT just sit and argue. The site was set up for GENUINE single people who are GENUINELY seeking new friends for nights out.
If certain individuals on these boards can't be bothered to take this group seriously, and just pour verbal scorn on it or make facetious remarks, then that is their problem. They are obviously NOT in need of such a social group, which suggests that they have gazillions of friends and a highly active social life and a never-ending supply of people to go out on the town with. Yep indeedy - life can be real hunky dory and grand for some lucky people here!
To be quite honest, I think there is a serious lack of such singles groups as mine on Merseyside, especially in these days of too much emphasis being placed on courting couples (that's all you ever seem to see everywhere, but what about the SINGLE people?). Therefore, rather than resorting to making snide remarks, I think some individuals need to stop and think for a minute as to the good cause behind my reasons for setting up this singles nights group.
Anyway, 'nuff said on the matter of my group. Maybe I should start talking about the capital of culture or the fast approaching footy season to appease some of those who hate singles nights!
Let's get this into perspective.
http://www.yoliverpool.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10125
And there's you worrying about your singles nights :)
phredd
07-25-2008, 11:41 AM
No, you do NOT just sit and argue. The site was set up for GENUINE single people who are GENUINELY seeking new friends for nights out.
If certain individuals on these boards can't be bothered to take this group seriously, and just pour verbal scorn on it or make facetious remarks, then that is their problem. They are obviously NOT in need of such a social group, which suggests that they have gazillions of friends and a highly active social life and a never-ending supply of people to go out on the town with. Yep indeedy - life can be real hunky dory and grand for some lucky people here!
To be quite honest, I think there is a serious lack of such singles groups as mine on Merseyside, especially in these days of too much emphasis being placed on courting couples (that's all you ever seem to see everywhere, but what about the SINGLE people?). Therefore, rather than resorting to making snide remarks, I think some individuals need to stop and think for a minute as to the good cause behind my reasons for setting up this singles nights group.
Anyway, 'nuff said on the matter of my group. Maybe I should start talking about the capital of culture or the fast approaching footy season to appease some of those who hate singles nights!
I think you would be doing your site stats a lot better than just asking on this forum. Try others and increase your Google advert.
Just for the others to see, you understand, I have googled this :- >>>>
.... http://liverpoolsinglesnights.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=stats;expand=200807
The only site mentioned on Google, apart from your own, is "YoLiverpool".
As the headmaster once said to me = "You must try harder" :slywink:
Phredd
anonymouse
07-29-2008, 07:54 PM
These singlesnights... d'you just sit and argue? :rolleyes: :)
I found this...
You don't have to be a superstar to be fun. You don't even have to do cartwheels. You do need to be positive and friendly, however, so that people feel good when they're around you. From the very first conversation you have with someone, you should use body language to convey that you are affable, non-threatening, and approachable. Smile frequently, laugh often, and make eye contact. In your words, be confident, but don't be cocky, condescending, or mean-spirited.
"Frown and you frown alone," it is sometimes said, "but smile and the whole world smiles with you." The whole world? That may be a stretch, but a smile can be incredibly powerful. Wearing a warm smile can draw people to you, put others at ease, and even cheer you up.
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Friends
Excellent advice, methinks!! :hug:
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