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Topic: Is the public side of this site dead?
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Ted Todd Member
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posted 02-16-2012 04:09 PM
I was just looking back on the public side of this board and noticed that the most recent post was over a year ago.(01/03/11)I don't have an examiner listing on this site but I would like to hear from some of you who do. Are you getting any calls? I would also appriciate input from you all on how to get this site some more exposure. THX Ted IP: Logged |
sackett Moderator
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posted 02-16-2012 04:19 PM
Ted,you have to remember that the "how to beat the box" sites are more sexy and titilating to the layman and are mostly written specifically to play into the suspicious mind of those looking for insight to this magical art of ours. Most of our direct, matter of fact replies on the open site in the past are boring and looking back seem that most general questions about polygraph have been answered. I don't know if the public site is being queried or viewed (I guess the site manager could tell you) but we've covered most everything to discuss at that level. What would you like to talk about in open forum that has yet to be addressed? I'll join in... Jim
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Taylor Member
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posted 02-19-2012 10:33 AM
I use to have a listing on this site and I couldn't tell you of one client I received from them coming to this site. The traffic is going to anti site because it is at the top of the search engine and they will side with those who failed an exam and give encouragement to those seeking to 'beat' the poly. I think a lot of the earlier questions were from the anti folk just trying to get a jab started. just my .02 cents worth. As for getting it started again......I dont have an answer or suggestion for you....yet
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skipwebb Member
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posted 02-21-2012 12:21 PM
Pictures of naked ladies...that's what it needs...more naked ladies. Also some space alien abductions of people with a few teeth missing in front and a pickup truck on blocks in the background.Seriously, we could properly address some of the more outlandish claims on the "other site" just for balance. IP: Logged |
clambrecht Member
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posted 02-21-2012 07:46 PM
Or post summaries of current best practices, research, software advancements , and future trends. IP: Logged |