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kddani 03-12-2005 01:22 PM

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Originally posted by Munchkin03
If you don't like them or what they're doing, don't visit their website and don't buy their book. I'm sure they'll do just fine.
And if you don't like what people have to say about it then you don't have to read their posts. OH WELL :)

Munchkin03 03-12-2005 01:28 PM

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Originally posted by kddani
And if you don't like what people have to say about it then you don't have to read their posts. OH WELL :)
Unfortunately, I can't put moderators on ignore. ;)

kddani 03-12-2005 02:30 PM

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Originally posted by Munchkin03
Unfortunately, I can't put moderators on ignore. ;)
If you want to ignore someone who has never insulted you or said something nasty to you and in all likelihood has agreed with you on many other issues and perhaps even had your back on those issues, just b/c you don't like what they have to say on a certain subject, perhaps you're the one with the "oh-so-delicate sensibilities" :)

sugar and spice 03-12-2005 02:53 PM

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Originally posted by kddani
If you want to ignore someone who has never insulted you or said something nasty to you and in all likelihood has agreed with you on many other issues and perhaps even had your back on those issues, just b/c you don't like what they have to say on a certain subject, perhaps you're the one with the "oh-so-delicate sensibilities" :)
I think it's more than one subject. And honestly, a poster can be obnoxious without being rude. There are plenty of examples of this all over the board.

If I had the ability to block mods, I'd probably have about half of them blocked, LOL . . . whereas right now I only have one person on my blocked list.

PM_Mama00 03-12-2005 03:18 PM

Re: Re: Re: Only speaking for myself...
 
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Originally posted by kddani
I can understand "sticking up" for them b/c they're your Phi Mu sisters, but seriously, chill. No one has said anything nasty, it's all been pretty objective. Everything that's been stated has been constructive criticism, and coming from their target market, if they were smart business people the criticism would be worth it's weight in gold. We have a right to discuss them, they are representing themselves as members of the greek community, and representing their business as their own greek community.

As I said above, I think their response was pretty good, but I also do not believe at all that it was their place to make a response. And if they were making a response, then they should've made it as sorority women, not sorority women plugging their business.

Who are you to tell someone to chill? Take a look at your past posts. And it's not just because they are Phi Mus. I just don't see the big problem. Like Munchkin said, maybe the name is a lil unfortunate but if they are successful then what does it matter?

texas*princess 03-12-2005 03:48 PM

As a "target market" person myself, I also don't really think it was their place to use a news segment as a way to promote their business. I think the word "recovering" in this way does kind of look bad, because the headline reads: "Society of Recovering Sorority Girls Reacts to “Al Roker Investigates: The Horrors of Hazing”" Ok. Recovering Sorority Girls and Hazing all in the same line. So it can give a negative connotation to the average person who may not be greek or know how they meant "recovering" in their business title.

I can see how they intended for it to mean, but for even some Greeks (also in their "target market") that meaning was not crystal clear.

Furthermore, I think they need to expand on topics other than how to entertain and/or throw a great party every day of the year b/c that is essentially what their website is all about. I skimmed though the press releases and most all of them were about parties in some shape or form. Even the one for Dick Clark. ("We'll miss you at our party this year" and the nice "Drink American" one). If they are going to "apply many of the principles of collegiate Greek life to improve the leisure activities of young professionals everywhere." they should try focusing a little less on the partying b/c like someone already said, as it is, many people think that is all we are.

I do give them props for helping out w/ the CInderella project, b/c that is a worthy cause, but I think if they are going to make public statements like that (that pretty much sound like they are defending Greek LIfe everywhere) and then directing all readers of their article to their website, they should probably make it a little less about just partying.

Disclaimer: This is my opinion only :)

kddani 03-12-2005 04:12 PM

If these ladies are serious about having a business, they need to be serious about feedback they may be getting from people who are their "target market".

As has been said, businesses pay a lot of money for this kind of feedback that's being given right here on GC, for free. And it's not rude, catty, bitchy feedback. It's honest, constructive opinions.

You may or may not agree with those opinions. But if several people in such a very small sampling of their target market have these opinions, then perhaps some of the feedback should be taken seriously. If not, well, that's at the business's peril.

If anything, posters should be thanked for giving free feedback that business pay thousands of dollars for. :)

texas*princess 03-12-2005 04:20 PM

thank you kddani!

:D :D :D :D

Peaches-n-Cream 03-12-2005 04:26 PM

Who are the recovering sorority girls? I never heard of them before now. I googled them, and all I can find is a book about throwing parties. Do they have a website? Will someone put a URL link here please? Thanks.

I understand people's concern about the work recovering, but it is better than former or ex sorority girl. A few years ago before I was working when people asked what I did, I said that I was recovering from college. It was kind of funny and kind of true.

Unregistered- 03-12-2005 04:36 PM

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Originally posted by sugar and spice
If I had the ability to block mods, I'd probably have about half of them blocked, LOL . . . whereas right now I only have one person on my blocked list.
WORD.

Mods wish to block other mods too. :(

DeltaBetaBaby 03-12-2005 08:39 PM

Okay, if I am reading this correctly, these women put out a press release stating that they disagreed with big Al. You PR types out there correct me if I am wrong, but I thought anybody who feels like putting out a press release can do so. I could write down what I had for lunch and send it to the Chicago Tribune if I were so inclined.

Sure, they are press-whoring in a way, but if that is what PRWEB picks up as news, it says as much about the consumer as the producer.

Dionysus 03-12-2005 11:46 PM

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Originally posted by texas*princess


Furthermore, I think they need to expand on topics other than how to entertain and/or throw a great party every day of the year b/c that is essentially what their website is all about. I skimmed though the press releases and most all of them were about parties in some shape or form. Even the one for Dick Clark. ("We'll miss you at our party this year" and the nice "Drink American" one). If they are going to "apply many of the principles of collegiate Greek life to improve the leisure activities of young professionals everywhere." they should try focusing a little less on the partying b/c like someone already said, as it is, many people think that is all we are.
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And what's wrong with that? What's wrong with wanting to have a lot of fun (and/or the image of having it)?

PM_Mama00 03-13-2005 12:29 PM

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Originally posted by DeltaBetaBaby
Okay, if I am reading this correctly, these women put out a press release stating that they disagreed with big Al. You PR types out there correct me if I am wrong, but I thought anybody who feels like putting out a press release can do so. I could write down what I had for lunch and send it to the Chicago Tribune if I were so inclined.

Sure, they are press-whoring in a way, but if that is what PRWEB picks up as news, it says as much about the consumer as the producer.

Yes you are right. As long as whoever the release is sent to sees it as interesting or whatever, they can print it.

But also the thing that sucks about press releases is that they can also be modified. Medias can take whatever they want out of the press release so sometimes things are left out or the wording is altered.

Rosealum 03-13-2005 05:43 PM

I do like some of the things they are trying to accomplish but I agree with those that think "Recovering Sorority Girls" is a negative name.

With all the negative press out there already, "recovering" almost always equals "I used to do something bad and I've trying to get over it".

sageofages 03-13-2005 07:09 PM

Perhaps it means that they are recovering the sorority girl inside them that was misplaced after college???/

recovering *sorority* girl....


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