"That's right"- my business comes with conditions
When is online behavior no longer acceptable? I'm online a lot serving consumers and creating a brand for my business, and, I depend on real estate websites facilitating that. Over the few years, I’ve been involved with building my online presence, I look for a company that provides superior feature services as well as a company that offers transparency, to service my needs and win my business. In my opinion and from my experience there are two issues plaguing the system, "rouge-websites & rouge-users" Nothing is worse than a rouge-website, "all" users must follow guidelines there can be no exceptions, allowing a few rouge-users to "stir the pot" is unfair at its best. If there is a website that does not promote fairness among its users, they don't get my business, I am not a staunch believer in others sucker punching others, nor I a fan of a one way street.
"That's right"- my business comes with conditions. One of the conditions is that the website promote fairness among "all" its users. Another condition of mine is that the website is honest with its users as well as being honest with the public. I know most companies want, need my business, but, as I described, "my business comes with conditions" If those two conditions are met, and the website provides top features then they have my loyalty to them.
What about me and getting my business? If you don't' offers good service, if you decide to play transparency like a game, if you don't offer a fair playing field, “you can't get my business, nor should you have a business” So please, if you want my business don't carry on with shady antics.
So, what's acceptable online behavior? “How about providing a fair playing field and being honest”
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