add:description = Mapping your location can make your business more visible on Google Maps, smart phones, and vehicle navigation systems, showing your potential customers right where you are located.
add:description = Mapping your location can make your business more visible on Google Maps, smart phones, and vehicle navigation systems, showing your potential customers right where you are located.
議論
2012年10月 7日 09:26 !i! からのコメント
WTF? But seems to be a human :/
2012年10月 7日 10:42 OliverG からのコメント
Interesting tag names… “add:Business Type:”, “add:description”, “add:phone”, “add:web site link”… Also, “source = City of Paso Robles” - does that make any sense at all?
2012年10月 7日 12:05 robert からのコメント
“add:Business Type: = Internet Marketing”
I think says it all.
Reckon you should hit them with a cluebat.
2012年10月 7日 13:31 NE2 からのコメント
Yes, the source makes sense. Look in the history - the building comes from an import. I suppose imports do make it easier for new users to add information…
2012年10月 7日 13:35 Chaos99 からのコメント
So, has someone contacted the user?
2012年10月 7日 13:39 NE2 からのコメント
Not I - I have no interest in arguing with a
spammer</a> internet marketing consultant.2012年10月 8日 03:06 z-dude からのコメント
So, we can have a coffee shop put themselves on the map, or a restaurant, but if someone works out of his house you have to pounce on him?
What about a B&B, that’s someone working out of their house as well.
I think the edit should be reverted. If he wants to have a business name on his house, then let him.
2012年10月 8日 08:51 robert からのコメント
I don’t think people are really objecting to the business name being put on - it’s just that it’s been done in a rather clueless way showing their complete misunderstanding of how mapping works.
2012年10月 8日 18:50 NE2 からのコメント
For me, it would depend on whether a customer could walk up and do business, or whether this person simply works from home and maybe invites clients over after creating a working relationship.
As for the specifics, this seems to be a multi-tenant building. This can be problematic even in the case of a typical office building, but certainly a building is not named after one of its tenants.
2012年10月 8日 18:57 NE2 からのコメント
Not usually named after one of its tenants, that is. Generally only named as such if that tenant is the owner or the primary user.