Posted on 07/01/2004 6:52:41 AM PDT by bluecollarman
As the election year plods on and the polls remain close, I wonder how many of us that sell goods on the internet would put this or a similar ad on their web sites?
I am pretty conservative. I have BUSH-CHENEY bumper stickers and signs. I have donated money, but I have not put any political ads for Bush on any of my commercial web sites. I wonder how other Freepers are dealing with this issue? Would you declare your support for President Bush on your commercial web site? Would you put your money where your mouth is? I haven't.
Hubby builds trike conversion kits for motorcycles.
One whole separate page of the site and a good chunk of the home page is dedicated to the military.
We knew when we did it, that we would "alienate" the liberals.
We don't care.
We don't want their money and we sure don't want them coming here to pick up their completed kits.
We've never gotten a "bad" email about all the 'patriotic, military-loving stuff' *but* we've gotten many letters from vets and families of active duty soldiers that would break your heart.
They can't believe a business would have the nerve to put all that stuff on there, let alone make no absolutely apologies for it.
The people who count -love- it.
I've gotten letters from tough old warhorses that literally made me cry.
Each one of those letters more than makes up for the loss of a hundred "liberal" customers and every email reminds me that I am not worthy of those who gave me this great country.
But, that's just hubby and me.
Your mileage may vary.....:)
Where can I buy a life-size W?!?
Hubby would *love* that for the trike shop!
<< Or his trillion-dollar "free" pill scam, stealing our money to buy votes from Greedy Geezers? >>
Well said.
Mark Steyn has suggested that Mr Bush is "doing a passable impression of being Winston [Churchill] abroad [But is] Clement Attlee at home, taking America a little further down the slippery slope to socialised health care with a ghastly new universal prescription-drugs entitlement for seniors [That] boils down to a massive transfer of wealth from pimply teenage burger flippers to Brooke Astor and Gloria Vanderbilt!"
My wife runs a Kilt-making site online and there's no way we'd put this on our site. I'll get one for the main page of my website, however. :)
"Off subject - did you take that I-40 driving trip from CA to MN?"
We did. We're here in St. Paul, now, and have already bought a home here. We're in escrow, and will be in the house on the 30th of July.
The trip was relatively uneventful, but took six days. You just can't drive a 24' moving truck more than 8 hours a day without burning your brain out. It takes constant attention.
So, I'm no longer a Californian. I'm now a resident of the People's Republic of Minnesota.
Thanks for asking. That's why I've been off FR for a couple of weeks.
"I'll bet you don't announce to them that you're a "godless atheist" either.
It's hard enough to find an ad which snags customers,
why would any business display sidetracking things."
Really. No, religion is another thing that has no place in running a customer-based business. I've never seen that selling stuff to folks has anything to do with the religious beliefs of either buyer or seller.
You're right about the gun shop thing, though. I don't suppose it would hurt a gun shop to post a Bush poster. OTOH, I know liberals who are armed as well. One of my best hunting buddies is a staunch Democrat.
"Like you I do not want to lose business. Unlike you, I do know that most of my customers are Democrats and quite a few of them are overseas customers. I am sure most would be shocked to see the Bush-Cheney logos. I have to say, I feel a little guilty."
No need to feel guilty, IMO. I'm sure you show your support in other ways. You needn't hurt your business by alienating customers.
Enjoy the summer and all the mosquitoes ("State Bird of Minnesota").
in fact, i believe that's the answer to the conundrum; use humor!
tastefully and subtly done, it's "just the ticket"!
Actually the leftist record store owners and bar owners and musicians ARE venting their political views everyday. They have signs up in their windows, free space given for protest fliers, stickers on plastered on the counters and equipment, and they will discuss such matters from the stage quite often.
I'm sure that there are FReepers who can also report personal incidents of being insulted at a bookstore for buying a book by a conservative author.
Nothing political on my sites. The country is split roughly 50/50, and it makes no sense to automatically offend half my customer base. Some of my auto-generated emails are signed with a closing greeting of God Bless the USA. And I don't care who that offends. (98% of my shipments are to the USA)
MM
WorldVillage.com supports George W. Bush!
Whoozit
"Would You Display This On Your Web Site?"
No. I'm interested in customers' money, not their political affiliations.
Michael Jordan was asked why he didn't campaign for Democrat candidates.
"Because Republicans buy tennis shoes, too."
"Have you taken a look at what's happened to Big Stupid Government's budget during his tenure? The Federal Deficit?
How about his happily signing off on CFR, aka The Assault on The First Amendment?
Or his trillion-dollar "free" pill scam, stealing our money to buy votes from Greedy Geezers?
And you support more of this? Want more examples of his enthusiasm for Big Stupid Republican Government?"
Bravo! I voted for a fiscal, limited-gov't conservative and got a cut-tax-&-spend fiscal liberal who's already outspent Clintax and LBJ.
Depends upon your product. Hunting video site - safe bet. Lingerie for transvestites - probably not ;)
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