IAP Logo Use

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Craftdiggity

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Are there any rules concerning the use of the IAP logo on our websites? I noticed that some people have the IAP logo on their sites to indicate their membership. I'd like to do this myself, but I don't want to overstep.
 
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One thing you might want to think about, putting the IAP Logo on your site may result in your potential customers visiting the site and seeing things you don't want them to see. You do not have to be a registered user to view the vender's posts, which provide the prices you pay for things, or the marketing forums, which sometimes contain information not meant for the buying public. Many people do put the IAP logo on their site, but many don't because of these and other reasons. Just some food for thght.
 
One thing you might want to think about, putting the IAP Logo on your site may result in your potential customers visiting the site and seeing things you don't want them to see. You do not have to be a registered user to view the vender's posts, which provide the prices you pay for things, or the marketing forums, which sometimes contain information not meant for the buying public. Many people do put the IAP logo on their site, but many don't because of these and other reasons. Just some food for thght.

I'm not really worried about that. My prices are very fair and I don't haggle over them at all. If someone has something to say about how much the kits/wood actually cost, I would ask them how much a person's time is worth. By the time we factor in our time, costs of consumables like glue, sandpaper, bushings, etc, we wind up losing money most of the time. They can make the stupid pen themselves, the cheap jerks.


Chris
 
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