Group: Promoting ipernity


2. Reasons to join ipernity


Public Relations
12 Sep 2020 - 35 comments - 692 visits- Permalink   |   Translate title into English

With your help, here we want to highlight the benefits of becoming an ipernity member.
Above all, we also want to point out what is more attractive than other offers.


Because for advertising, the core question is: '. . . Why?'
The benefits must be immediately noticeable.

In order to find out the main benefits, state your personal reasons for joining ipernity in a commentary below.

The topic of this discussion has been edited by Public Relations 3 years ago.

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 raingirl
raingirl club has replied
Very well put, Anne. Thanks for joining in here. While we are working on the upload problem, we still need to move ahead with the work of promotion.
3 years ago.
 Don Barrett (aka DBs travels)
Don Barrett (aka DBs… club
My apologies for dropping from this posting not long after I posted it. There were two very different reasons for dropping out for awhile. One was the US politics -- I'm involved and the November election and aftermath have sucked up a lot energy, and created lots of feelings of hopelessness. Luckily, that part seems to be clearing up. The other reason is three months ago was about the time of the major software problem for Ipernity with uploads that lasted for quite some time, and I wondered if continuing on Ipernity was soon going to be out of the question. I see that Ipernity software problem is now solved

I appreciate Bergfex's answer and clarification about 'rubbish' -- a definition that I could agree with. And I agree about the added junk in the comments on Flickr -- luckily most of the people that I communicate with on Flickr aren't part of those groups.

As things return to some approximation of normalcy here in the U.S., I'll start posting on Ipernity again -- and trying to think of some way to promote it to users who, similar to me, think of photography as part of communication, not something that stands alone and apart from other communication.
3 years ago.
 Xata
Xata club
I'm someone who doesn’t usually wear my emotions on my sleeve ... nevertheless I've been thinking deeply about what ipernity is, what it can represent and for whom.

Older people have had to adapt to technology that has been continually changing and has radically changed lives over the past three decades. Many older people have happily adapted in respect of day-to-day activities: telephoning, text messaging, emails, basic navigation, etc., but find it difficult to manage as soon as it gets more complicated. Ipernity fits easily in within their comfort-zone.

There is also the sea-change in values whereby us oldies, having been brought up to value things and to be selective in one’s choice of friends, find little comfort in the instant transfer of emotions (share and trash) such as on instagram, twitter, facebook, etc., where everything is immediately consumed and of no lasting value beyond the moment.

We do not find ourselves fitting in easily in these so-called virtual friendships which seem to comprise no more than a “like”.

Ipernity is a welcome niche for us and people like us. Many of us come as photographers from the analogue world and have retained its values. Ipernity’s strength lies in the fact that it offers this difference , a refuge for people of all ages, including young people among whom there are those who love and seek our values.

In my opinion it is this uniqueness that we should promote.
3 years ago. Edited 3 years ago.
 Public Relations
Public Relations club has replied
Thank you for submitting a picture which corresponds with your statement:

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3 years ago. Edited 3 years ago.
 Xata
Xata club has replied
You are welcome.
3 years ago.

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