Getting All Grrrrrrr

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Oh, she’s done it this time! Strawberry Singh has challenged us to blog our SL pet peeves! The instructions are:

Meme instructions: Share your top five SL pet peeves. Don’t forget to link your post in the comments so I can come read!

I really do share Berry’s pet peeves, so instead of duplicating hers, I’m going to post my 6-10 pet peeves (although these are not necessarily in order).

6. People saying they are bored in Second Life. Seriously? Have you checked the Destination Guide? Told people your interests and asked for recommendations? Tried playing Map Roulette (where you open your map and randomly hop to a sim to check it out)? Had a conversation that doesn’t include the words, “Second Life is a bore”? If you’re bored in Second Life, I believe the problem is probably that you are boring. And if all else fails, may I direct you to that little red X in the top right corner of your viewer?

7. Designers who don’t offer demos at sales events. This is going to be a long one.

A skin designer once commented, when asked about not having a demo at a sales event (paraphrased), “I’m not going to bother to make a demo for a skin that’s not full price. You can either buy it or not. I’m not going to lose sleep if you don’t.” Then why are you participating in a sales event? Whether you’re paying 99L or 1000L + for a skin, it reflects the essence of who you are. Not all skins work with all shapes. Not all skins are of high quality (seams, shading, etc that aren’t usually seen in a vendor ad). And while the cost may be a fraction of a full-price skin, sales events are an opportunity to reach an audience that might not venture into your shop otherwise. Maybe that particular skin doesn’t quite work, but if after trying a demo, one might like something about it and head off to your store to try demos of your full-priced skins – and purchase one. Maybe they won’t, but at least you’ve generated more traffic and found a potential future customer. But because of the personal nature of a skin, I’ll never buy one without having the opportunity to try it on.

Then there’s mesh clothing. Yes, the vendor ad may say “Five Sizes” or “Standard Sizing Included”, but not all mesh is created equally. How an item is rigged is paramount to a good fit, even if you are using standard sizing. I HATE having a part of an alpha showing, even when standing still. And if your five sizes aren’t standard, please at least note that on your ad. I’ve bought more than one mesh item blindly, assuming the sizes were standard, only to find completely different fits. I normally wear an XS or S for skirts and pants. I bought one skirt at a sales event, and I was lucky to squeeze into a Large!

I’m not a designer, but it can’t be that difficult to add a “demo” layer to a texture and allow your customers the opportunity to judge your work before paying for it. If it fits well, you have possibly earned a steady customer. If not, well, at least you’ve offered your potential clientele an opportunity to discover this before having the disappointment of spending their money on something that immediately goes into the trash. Oh…and not to mention the bad publicity derived when that customer tells all their friends not to shop at your store because the items aren’t worth it.

I’m more than willing to pay full price for quality items and I often find new designers at sales events. But if I don’t have a chance to try on your work when I first discover you, I certainly won’t be bothering to grab a LM and head to your shop to check it out.

8. Vendor ads where you can’t tell what is being sold. I love artistic photos. I try to create them myself. But if I’m making a purchase, I want to know what the heck I’m buying! This is another sales event pet peeve primarily, particularly with designers I’m unfamiliar with. Your photo may be a masterful creation, but how do I know what you’re trying to sell me if your ad doesn’t focus on the item in question? Please, include (legible) text on your ad that tells me what is for sale, the permissions and price. This is especially important if you use a vendor system that doesn’t even allow you to check perms or often see the full description of the item when you click “Pay”. If I think you’re selling a skirt and end up with a set of nipple rings, I’m gonna be mightily ticked off!

9. Griefers. OK, this is probably a bit obvious. But I really hate when I’m working (I host at a rock club) and some idiot decides it will be fun to TP in and set off a script bomb to crash the sim or someone starts spouting a racial or abusive diatribe in local chat. However, I must admit that I do get a not-so-small bit of satisfaction from firing up Air Peep and booting them off the sim. No snorkel or flippers included for the landing 😀

10. People who don’t take “No” for an answer. Hey, I’m polite by nature. I was raised that way. But there are certain times when I say no to a request (usually from some guy who hasn’t read my profile – see Berry’s Pet Peeve #2). I’m in a relationship in Second Life, although not partnered, but the information is in my profile. I don’t dance with anyone else, and I explain this if asked. I don’t want to hear your cheesy pick up lines. If I say no, no matter how nicely, I mean NO. Polite can quickly turn to firm and if pushed hard enough, you really don’t want to go keyboard-to-keyboard with me when it comes to a war of words *bats eyelashes and smiles sweetly*

So, if you disagree with any of my pet peeves (or even if you agree), let me know in the comments. And make sure you check out Berry’s post comments (link above) to see other SL pet peeves that might have been missed!

Now, I’m off to enjoy a cup of drama with a side order of controversy 😉

Credits:
Top/shorts: *P&P* Mesh Softer Side of Country (Prim & Pixel Easter Hunt – over)
Skin: [:T:] Helena / powder (red) :: 09
Hair: >TRUTH< Gabriel – marmalade
Necklace: EarthStones Tumbled Stones Necklace – Nature Walk
Eyes: Amacci Gaze Eyes – Ocean Blue
Eyelashes: Amacci – Eyelash Tattoo 6

Pose: .ploom. Danger – includes handcuffs (Pose Fair)
Pose prop: Decoy & Exposeur – Thought Bubble: Bloody Knife (Gatcha prize – Pose Fair)

Not The Procrastination Meme – The Social Media Meme

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This is the blog I meant to do yesterday, before I got sidetracked by my new skin 😀 Strawberry Singh has created a toughie of a meme challenge for this week. I can see now why she put it off last week!

This week’s challenge is all about our social media involvement. I admit I don’t use it a lot, other than Facebook, but I’ve got a few accounts that I’ve dredged out of the murkiest corners of the interwebs to include in this post. I guess now that I’m putting them out there, I will have to start feeding and watering them a bit 😮

Meme Instructions: Copy and paste the following questions and answers into your blog post. Delete my answers and fill in your own. These memes are all SL related, so please only share the networks that you use with your SL avatar. It’s ok if you talk and share RL stuff on there (we all do that sometimes). Also, don’t forget to link your post in the comments so I can come read!

So…here we go!

What was the first social network you joined using your SL Avatar?
I think it was Facebook in January, 2010

Which social networks are you currently on using your SL Avatar?
Flickr
Facebook Page (Show me you like me, you REALLY like me! 😀 )
Facebook Profile (This will be VERY boring if you’re not my friend. I’ve got the security settings as tight as I can get them, considering it’s Facebook)
Twitter (I have an account, but I pretty much use it to follow the NHL)
Plurk

Which network is your favorite?
Facebook is not only my favourite, but really the only one I use on a daily basis. I have some serious issues with the security on this site, but it’s where I connect with my SL friends. It was also where I first started posting my photos and received loads of encouragement to start doing photography for others from my mates here 🙂

Which network is your least favorite?
I guess it would have to be Plurk, basically because I don’t really ‘get’ it yet. I hadn’t really used it, but now that Berry has pimped me out, I guess I’m gonna have to start trying to figure it out 😀 And I really only follow on Twitter at this point – I need followers that aren’t hockey-related and would probably freak out if they saw my shameless ass shots 😀

Which network do you have the most amount of connections?
Definitely Facebook. I connect with my friends, my family, and my sweetheart, where we have a never-ending message running 🙂

How/Where do you usually read/use most of your networks?
I use my phone when I’m on the train (excluding that bloody long tunnel!) and at work. My phone is NEVER out of my reach. When I’m home, I tend to use my pc more, but it’s not unusual for me to be doing something on my computer AND have Facebook open on my lil ‘droid 😀

What are your favorite social networking apps? (if applicable)
I use the standard Facebook app for my droid, as well as the Pages Manager. I use the standard Flickr app, WordPress app for blogging on the go (rarely) and checking for comments. And I use TweetCaster for Twitter. Gotta keep up with my Wings!

What do you like most about social networking sites?
I love that I can connect and socialise with my friends without changing out of my trackies or putting on makeup!

What do you like least about social networking sites?
I hate game updates on Facebook! I don’t play games, except for Words With Friends and (lose at) Song Pop, so I really don’t give a stuff if you’ve harvested a world-record pumpkin on your friggin’ farm, thank you very much! I’ve turned off as many of these as I can, but they still creep into my timeline 😦

Do you feel social networks are a good way to promote you/your brand/your work?
I’ve gotten a lot of views of my blog from my Facebook page. It started with friends, but now I’m starting to get more “likes” from people I don’t know. I’ve only been blogging for about two months, so I’m thrilled with any new exposure I get. I do my blog mainly for myself, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t enjoy having other people view my work 🙂

What is your main reason for using Social Networks?
For Facebook, it’s to keep in touch with my SL friends and family. For Flickr, it’s to get a bit of exposure for my photographs. For Plurk…well, I’ll let you know once I figure it out!

The photo for this post was taken at Neva River. I jumped on the blogger bandwagon and headed over there tonight. I’m really glad I did 🙂 I’ll be going back before they close it to the public – I barely had time to explore!

I forgot to grab the full credits for what I’m wearing before I logged out, but here are the designers, at least:
Hair: Analog Dog – .b
Skin: Tuli
Top: Mons
Leggings: Maitreya
Shoes: GOS Boutique