We'll have to agree to disagree on this one my friend. There is nothing wrong in a free market society for people to advertise and market their products/services on public forums.
There are those of us who are willing to share some of what we know on these forums and that is fine.
There are others who MAKE A LIVING from providing their instructional services who would be pure fools to just give it away...just like my doctor/lawyer analogy.
Stan Shuffett in particular, has made relatively few posts in total and fewer still for the purpose of acquiring students. I have probably recommended him more often in the past month than he has EVER recommended himself.
Personally, I am very glad that instructors identify themselves on the forums. Otherwise, I would not have known about Scott Lee who I have learned a great deal from.
And while I have met Stan on a few occasions in the past, until fairly recently, I had no idea he is a BCA instructor. I thougt he was "just" Landon's Dad!
I think it is unrealistic to place a duty on professional instructors to share any substantial amount of their knowledge for free on the forums. We should not impose upon people a duty to put themselves out of business by their own generosity.
Doing so would be JUST LIKE cuemakers offering to build cues for the cost of the materials or, in the case of professional service providers, having CPAs offer to provide crucial tax advice for free.
In addition, there are very few active pros who post here and virtually none that have gotten into any lengthly detail about their techniques.
And yet the members of this and other forums directly provide income to those pros in the form of buying tickets to the events...playing in the opens that we know we are only "donating to" and being a part of the TV audience without which there would be even LESS prize money for them.
So if any group OWES anything to the members here, it is the pros and not the instructors who don't profit a dime except from members, like me, who become their students.
We have tended to agree on most things and I RESPECT everything you post. But we do have an honest difference of opinion on this matter.
Regards,
Jim
JoeyA said:
Jim, I actually side more with Patrick than you on this issue.
I believe that if Instructors are going to regularly use this medium (The Main Forum) as their recruitment grounds for their clients, that they have an obligation to provide some very detailed and accurate information about anything that they discuss here, FREE OF CHARGE. If their prospective customers ask questions about certain things they should answer them to the fullest without suggesting that they attend a class to find out that one "secret".
I have seen VERY limited amounts of detailed information except from a few qualified pool instructors. I side with Patrick's view in that some instructors have an agenda to entice people into their program for them to learn the un-sung mystical secrets of pool. If I were in business to make money from instructing I doubt that I would be much different.
It is my opinion that this forum has been infinitely helpful to me and others when it comes to deciphering the "secrets" :smile: of pool.
It is a public forum and even though a certain civility with one another is expected from all who participate here, there are no rules that govern forcing members to provide DETAILED AND ACCURATE INFORMATION about anything from anyone.
Billiard instructors, billiard manufacturers and companies of all types who make a profit selling to the forum members should pay to advertise their products and services IMO on this forum and anywhere else on AZBilliards. There are costs to operating this forum and while it started as a small entity, it is growing and morphing into something better everyday despite petty squabbling and disgruntled posters, myself included. Some people pay for advertising here and others try to fly under the radar.
Some of us on the forum, simply offer a free helping hand to the best of our ability. That doesn't make us better, it just makes our information free and you know what they say about getting something for nothing. :grin:
JoeyA