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For those in the know, I am posting 15 Second Life Selling Tips here at Common Sensible, the first beginning here. They are posted every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 a.m. Pacific (Second Life time). Since this is about the old "road to a merry merchant Christmas" (the 15th selling tip will be published December 22 - just before the 'big day', I wanted to point out to you that Pink Linden is sending out an email to SL Residents.


Another good reason (if you take your SL business seriously) to take your SL ccount seiously and register your first life contact information and a real email address.

When you get the email asking you to take a survey, I very strongly encourage you to participate. Linden Lab takes these surveys seriously and really do take the reults into heavy consideration with regard to many things SL that face us, the users.

There is the email I received from Pink:

Dear Ari Blackthorne,
Second Life always seeks to improve your experience with us. In order to improve that experience, we are surveying merchant opinions to understand more about how you sell virtual goods now and how you might like to sell them in the future.
The survey presents several concepts that are example of ways Linden Lab might be able to further support Second Life merchants and the inworld economy. None of these concepts are currently on our development roadmap, they’re just hypothetical scenarios that we’d appreciate your thoughts on.
Please take the survey (link below) and give us your input. It should take about
10 minutes to complete.
*Follow this link to the Survey: *
Take the Survey (Link is provided here)
If you have questions about the validity of of this survey, I invite you to contact me in world.
Thank you in advance for your time,
Pink Linden

Yeah, yeah I know it's just a form letter and Pink hasn't the faintest I dea of who I am or any of that. Doesn't matter. When you get the email, go to it.
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