which plants are good are small farm?
Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 2:33 am
I have small farm which plant to plant in my farm
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You asked this three weeks ago and the reply is still online. Nobody can advise you unless you say where the farm is. If you say where it is, we can look up the weather. If it is in a lawless place which is cold and dry and difficult to irrigate, there is no point in growing oranges, mango or avocado. People will steal your crop, predatory hyenas will carry off your sheep, farming will not be a fulfilling experience.
Garg, I am delighted that you have returned. You seem to be a reasonable person. We welcome you to the site despite your product placement.garg2024456 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 10:11 pm I have decided to move my farm into an indoor garden. for this i haved to purchased seeds online from good online store and thank you for well descriptive reply
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Dear SEO & Social Media Manager,
I am the admin at https://forumgarden.com currently discussing your firm at viewtopic.php?p=1544594#p1544594 - I would be grateful if you could read the relevant post.
I think you have commissioned a local computer firm to promote TAOS and that you are unaware of one of the techniques he has employed. The technique is called https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shill - "A shill, also called a plant or a stooge, is a person who publicly helps or gives credibility to a person or organization without disclosing that they have a close relationship with said person or organization". It is regarded by many advertisers on the Internet as unethical practice. The article at Wikipedia notes that "Reputable organizations may prohibit their employees and other interested parties (contractors, agents, etc.) from participating in public forums or discussion groups in which a conflict of interest might arise, or will at least insist that their employees and agents refrain from participating in any way that might create a conflict of interest." You might like to check https://wordofmouthbook.com/download/et ... cklist.pdf as well for a current ethics summary, and https://www.google.com/search?q=%22garg2024456%22 as an indication that my website is not the only site involved.
I do not believe for a moment that these shill posts are related in any way with the The Affordable Organic Store Partner Program.
I would be grateful if you could give me an email address and the company name of the firm you contracted with for this promotion so that I may discuss the practice with him. I do not hold TAOS in any way as responsible for what he is doing, but I would like the opportunity of seeing the technique from his perspective.
Sincerely yours,
John Harris.
There are a few reasons why undisclosed promotional content may persist despite potentially backfiring:So while exposure carries risks, the incentives of driving consumer behavior through less transparent means likely outweigh that currently. Stronger consumer demand for transparency and accountability could shift the balance. But for now, the practice persists despite its issues.
- It can be hard to definitively trace it back to a company. Without proof, they may claim no involvement.
- If done subtly, some consumers may not realize the content is promotional. It blends in with authentic reviews/posts.
- Short term gains in buzz & sales may outweigh risks of backlash if exposed.
- Companies may use third parties for stealth marketing, insulating themselves from blowback.
- Negative feedback is often diffuse vs coordinated, so doesn't deter companies strongly.
- Consumers have short attention spans. Backlash may fade faster than discipline changes.
- With limited regulatory oversight, the risk of penalties for non-transparency is low.
- Companies weigh risks vs rewards and may accept some backfire, seeing it as a cost of doing business.