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The webinars presenters are selected by Mike, a member just registered asking to present something, it won't work.
Wldman. I thought this site was focused on optimism and support. I am brand new. I don't know how it works. If it is a paid service to present I am willing to pay. All I asked was the process and if it was possible. No need for the condescending rude response.
Use the at symbol to direct comments like this @wldman.
Stop while you are ahead and consider how it looks for a brand new person, registered for free, on their first post, saying that they want to do a webinar on their trading method.
That is like a guy moving into a house he inherited from his aunt on a Friday night going to that block party on Saturday asking the neighbors if they want to film him sleeping with their wives.
In NO social context in the civilized world would either behavior be "normal"
I do VERY much appreciate that you are looking to "give" before looking to take. That is something that almost never happens inside of, say, a members first ten posts.
MOST people would agree that building a credible dialogue and learning a bit about the general audience and identifying interest among a possible target audience would be pre-requisite to showing up and saying you want to present your ideas in a formal webinar.
Besides you are the new guy in the crowd and it is wldman's job to let you hear it a bit if your communication comes across a little aggressive. So consider what you think rude in me and ask if your first post might seem just a bit disingenuous to a group that sees people posting in a similar manner come and go every day.
BTW...I'm Dan welcome to futures.io (formerly BMT).
If you are not a vendor or vendor rep I will back the truck up and roll in the welcome wagon. A GREAT initial push would be to post a chart with comments and see who says what in response.
A company called techsmith gives away software for that. A lot of guys here use it.
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