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I think it might be time to readdress the requirements for X level.
It seems you have to get noticed but I am not sure that posting rubbish in the Forum is the best way to do that.
I refuse to start threads with the sole purpose of getting noticed and it seems that a lot of the crap threads are obviously from people trying to get X level.
Surely as a service provider, my time is better spent providing a top quality service to my customers, not making threads for the sake of it.
Just a thought, what do you think?
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I would agree to some extent, forum is not only to get notice. I have seen some famous members doing lot of spammy comments just copy what we said and I agree..
I think getting notice is not this. You have to do something important here, you have to help. Whenever you commenting just try to help someone.
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hitmeasap
I understand what you're thinking here but I can assure you that creating posts and threads aren't the only way to get noticed, even though it can help you alot. Providing high quality services, making suggestions, being active in the FAQ and in the forum, contribute by making tutorials, having lots of positive feedback and/or recommendations. All these things help. At least that's what I've been told. The reason for not having exact requirements is because level x is something unique. It's something you cannot reach by doing what everyone else is doing. You need to stand out in some way and when you do, you'll benefit from it.
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Hitmeasap Hello, I understand what you're thinking here but I can assure you that creating posts and threads aren't the only way to get noticed, even though it can help you alot. Providing high quality services, making suggestions, being active in the FAQ and in the forum, contribute by making tutorials, having lots of positive feedback and/or recommendations. All these things help. At least that's what I've been told. The reason for not having exact requirements is because level x is something unique. It's something you cannot reach by doing what everyone else is doing. You need to stand out in some way and when you do, you'll benefit from it. Regards, Hitmeasap
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