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More and more marketers have found and use this forum. And I wonder how many are from the Q mareting team alone.

Every morning there are about 5 ads that somebody tries to slip in until Webbie gets alerted.

Does anyone know why they took away the Member List where you could click to see which members were signed on?

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I've always wondered that. Someone on here once said that includes people who are ordering and looking at products on the internet.

I don't know. That's what they said. As someone who always bla blas (way too much) I haven't had much patience for people who only ever (I mean they NEVER) have posted. They just read what others post. I'm sorry but they could post every once in a while.

Everyone has something interesting to say. It's as if they don't value what they have to say. I know some disagree with what I say.

Everyone's word is important.

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Interesting, too, to view how many ppl have viewed a particular thread....sometimes thousands.

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On 3/16/2015 Harpa said:

More and more marketers have found and use this forum. And I wonder how many are from the Q mareting team alone.

Every morning there are about 5 ads that somebody tries to slip in until Webbie gets alerted.

Does anyone know why they took away the Member List where you could click to see which members were signed on?

The option to see the list of who is signed in was removed as part of the changes from the survey. A year ago there was a survey asking posters how they wanted the boards to run. The results were implemented. The survey was under the blog section. I haven't looked, but I guess it's still there if you look back far enough.
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I've always assumed the number was all people on the website.
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On 3/16/2015 graycatsrule said:
On 3/16/2015 Harpa said:

More and more marketers have found and use this forum. And I wonder how many are from the Q mareting team alone.

Every morning there are about 5 ads that somebody tries to slip in until Webbie gets alerted.

Does anyone know why they took away the Member List where you could click to see which members were signed on?

The option to see the list of who is signed in was removed as part of the changes from the survey. A year ago there was a survey asking posters how they wanted the boards to run. The results were implemented. The survey was under the blog section. I haven't looked, but I guess it's still there if you look back far enough.

I had read that there was posters stalking other posters from thread to thread...so they took away the option to see who was online....

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On 3/16/2015 circles said:
On 3/16/2015 graycatsrule said:
On 3/16/2015 Harpa said:

More and more marketers have found and use this forum. And I wonder how many are from the Q mareting team alone.

Every morning there are about 5 ads that somebody tries to slip in until Webbie gets alerted.

Does anyone know why they took away the Member List where you could click to see which members were signed on?

The option to see the list of who is signed in was removed as part of the changes from the survey. A year ago there was a survey asking posters how they wanted the boards to run. The results were implemented. The survey was under the blog section. I haven't looked, but I guess it's still there if you look back far enough.

I had read that there was posters stalking other posters from thread to thread...so they took away the option to see who was online....

Oh! Thanks for the explanation. I knew it was from the survey, but I didn't know why.

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I've always assumed that "guests" are those here shopping, checking the upcoming shows schedule, viewing items recently aired, etc., and not just on these forums. There are several mornings that I'll come here to read the thread titles without logging in. I always log out when I leave QVC's website (security reasons) and only log in if I plan to respond to a thread. Others probably do the same.

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As much as I come to read and post, many times I click in to read but I don't sign in.

Sometimes that's because I really came to QVC to shop or check my order status and stopped in to read 0r I came to chat and found nothing I wanted to respond to and I had nothing new to offer.

Either way, I become one of the thousands. I don't think that's a huge number given the possible number - way, way less than 1% of QVC's cable audience.

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Those are people shopping online.