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Moe, I think we were talking about not being allowed to post pics and write ups even WITHOUT the company info...
company info + pics = pay for sponsorships
no company info = free to post
Kind of like autopia, which is constantly a referred to site for a lot of detailing questions...its free market to post pics, just not promote your own products as there are sponsors who pay just the same as here. The only difference is that here, you have to pay just show a picture...the selling of products is the same standard across every board I have been on
company info + pics = pay for sponsorships
no company info = free to post
Kind of like autopia, which is constantly a referred to site for a lot of detailing questions...its free market to post pics, just not promote your own products as there are sponsors who pay just the same as here. The only difference is that here, you have to pay just show a picture...the selling of products is the same standard across every board I have been on
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Bottom line, if you want to post with your company logo, company info as signature, user name related to your company, etc. pay the sponsorship fees and do it the right way. I for one enjoy reading other detailers' posts, learning how they do things, etc. You must learn to grow.
I own a detailing business and I have an online store. I try not to promote my online store here because I'm not a sponsor and those are the rules. That completely makes sense. On the Detailing side, I do high end detailing and it is nice if someone is able to see my work and say "Hey, I'm in Utah too and I need a detalier, maybe I'll PM this guy." I'm not stealing business from Moe or Phil that way and I'm not directly advertising my work.
I've built a couple of high end show cars and some of the people that I have found to help me work on them I have found exactly this way. They weren't necessarily the sponsors on the boards, but I was able to see their work and search them out because they were local. Locally, for me at least, there weren't any options of people who were sponsors on the board.
Is there a happy medium somewhere because I would love to learn (based on the results I am seeing and the techniques I am using) if there are better ways to do it. I'm hear to help as much as I can and learn as much as I can. Bottom line.
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Let me post one last time and say that I really enjoy this forum and I will continue to be here learning, posting, and whatever no matter what the outcome of the discussion here is. I just wanted to add my 2 cents and I think I've done that. I support whatever the decision of the board is regarding this!
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I agree with this completely. But what if I want to show off my work without any of my business's information on it? What if I want to put it up because there are guys like you and Phil on here who may be able to give me some great tips after seeing what I have done and how I have done it.
I own a detailing business and I have an online store. I try not to promote my online store here because I'm not a sponsor and those are the rules. That completely makes sense. On the Detailing side, I do high end detailing and it is nice if someone is able to see my work and say "Hey, I'm in Utah too and I need a detalier, maybe I'll PM this guy." I'm not stealing business from Moe or Phil that way and I'm not directly advertising my work.
I've built a couple of high end show cars and some of the people that I have found to help me work on them I have found exactly this way. They weren't necessarily the sponsors on the boards, but I was able to see their work and search them out because they were local. Locally, for me at least, there weren't any options of people who were sponsors on the board.
Is there a happy medium somewhere because I would love to learn (based on the results I am seeing and the techniques I am using) if there are better ways to do it. I'm hear to help as much as I can and learn as much as I can. Bottom line.
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I own a detailing business and I have an online store. I try not to promote my online store here because I'm not a sponsor and those are the rules. That completely makes sense. On the Detailing side, I do high end detailing and it is nice if someone is able to see my work and say "Hey, I'm in Utah too and I need a detalier, maybe I'll PM this guy." I'm not stealing business from Moe or Phil that way and I'm not directly advertising my work.
I've built a couple of high end show cars and some of the people that I have found to help me work on them I have found exactly this way. They weren't necessarily the sponsors on the boards, but I was able to see their work and search them out because they were local. Locally, for me at least, there weren't any options of people who were sponsors on the board.
Is there a happy medium somewhere because I would love to learn (based on the results I am seeing and the techniques I am using) if there are better ways to do it. I'm hear to help as much as I can and learn as much as I can. Bottom line.
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There's such a fine line between "helping" others by posting your work and soliciting...everyone knows it. I've suggested that detailers should post their work once in a while on a car they're really proud of or think is unique to share with others. IMHO, as long as you're not posting your work multiple times weekly, no harm done.
At the end of the day, there's a lot of business out there for everyone. Here in SoCal, there are lots of other great detailers and each one has his/her own style. I for one know my niche, know my bounderaries on what I'd like to do, and leave it at that.
I think ultimately, we want to have this board be DIY-friendly and not a bragging venue for detailers wanting to be in the lime light. CONTENT...CONTENT....CONTENT. Share your knoweldge with each other and give solid advice that everyone can use. If it means you need to show a car you've worked on to show results, that's cool IMHO.
Let me post one last time and say that I really enjoy this forum and I will continue to be here learning, posting, and whatever no matter what the outcome of the discussion here is. I just wanted to add my 2 cents and I think I've done that. I support whatever the decision of the board is regarding this!
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Yeah, a show your work subforum or even a single sticky post for people to show off work could be nice. Liek i said earlier, in the past, a particular detailer was posting up details at a rate of 2-3/day and it ended up being annoying, not helpful.
By the way, not sure how to differentiate, but DIYers have always been welcomed to post their work. This is how your fellow DIYers learn and can relate. We pros sometime lose sight of things and may over complicate things for those simply wanting to detail their cars so it's clean and presentable. I know I'm guilty of that...but it's my OCD sickness 
I think we're all on the same page here and I'm glad to see this board evolving like this. I've seen a lot of people come and go, but one thing all of you can count on is the quality of the advice you get on this board. I think we've assembled a good core group of sponsors, pro detailers giving their day-to-day experience and advice, and passionate DIYers that love caring for their cars. What more could we ask for

I think we're all on the same page here and I'm glad to see this board evolving like this. I've seen a lot of people come and go, but one thing all of you can count on is the quality of the advice you get on this board. I think we've assembled a good core group of sponsors, pro detailers giving their day-to-day experience and advice, and passionate DIYers that love caring for their cars. What more could we ask for
By the way, not sure how to differentiate, but DIYers have always been welcomed to post their work. This is how your fellow DIYers learn and can relate. We pros sometime lose sight of things and may over complicate things for those simply wanting to detail their cars so it's clean and presentable. I know I'm guilty of that...but it's my OCD sickness 

But yeah, the OCD sickness is certainly hard to shake!

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you and me both!!! I spent 9 hours for a 5 hour job because of that OCD sickness this weekend! heavy water spots, guy wanted to pay for a two step, needed wetsanding and a 3 step at least...I ended up doing a three step for him, but no wetsanding...he was estatic and loved it in the end...I dont think he would have liked the results from just the two step! Even the "express type detailer" who lives across the way was amazed, yet thought I was wasting my time spending 9 hours...LOL
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Talk to VSE Chuck. I went threw the same thing, trying to figure out the rules 100%. Basically I was told, you need to become a sponsor. I could post some pictures of details I have done every so often, but nothing about price or company info can be anywhere in the photo's or post.
When the last bullet wasn't inforced, there was only people promoting their work on the detailing forum. If you asked a question, it would quickly move off the first page and be lost. I stopped using the detailing forum for that reason. There were a few nasty offenders that ruined it for the rest.
Don't get me wrong, I love looking at photos of Ferraris, Porsches, etc. more than many on here, but those who have been here for the past year or so know the line was crossed and forum was abused in that DIYers got the short end of the stick.
Talk to VSE Chuck. I went threw the same thing, trying to figure out the rules 100%. Basically I was told, you need to become a sponsor. I could post some pictures of details I have done every so often, but nothing about price or company info can be anywhere in the photo's or post.






