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Psychics and Missing People



Thanks Kelly, for getting us back on topic.

I've been trying to think of new ideas that might help, but haven't found anything yet. But I won’t stop. I'll check out your site, and can at least make a modest contribution. (I am presently under funded myself.)

My heart goes out to you, your family, and to anyone else in similar circumstances.

Last summer I read a book dealing with missing children. I had to stop one third through, as I would become too emotional, even while reading fiction.

I hope that this thread has helped you, despite a few tangents that are almost inevitable in such a forum. There are good people here. People willing to actually help. Even if it’s only to have a place where you can explore your options, and spread awareness of the plight of others with missing relatives.

Kevin

Thank you, Kevin.

The thread is back on track and great things are happening.

People like me and others in my place get an infusion of hope when people like you and the JREF members are willing to do things that make a difference. Even what one might think as a little thing, such as hanging a poster, can make a dark day brighter.
 
Does anyone know if you can get an equal number of hits by having the name of the site, as opposed to the domain name, include "missing persons"?
 
Great. shoot me a PM when that's ready to go up. I'll work on the webspace and the dot com.

First comes the information architecture. That depends on the content. Then, the design is done.

No worries, I know what I'm doing. :)

We will brainstorm with Kelly, and we'll reach a consensus on what the site should contain.

Wonderful!

I think the name will be very important. It should somehow have missing persons in it.

Hmm....if you want it to be a single-missing-person site, sure. But if you want to reach a broader audience, it should be more general.

But definitely hard-hitting. Let's not mince words here.

Does anyone know if you can get an equal number of hits by having the name of the site, as opposed to the domain name, include "missing persons"?

Don't worry about that. There are ways (ahemn) to ensure a high Goggle-hit.
 
Shall we have a forum on there for parents of missing kids?

This is good, too, however, I ask that we refer to the missing as "missing persons" rather than just missing children. There are literally a thousand resource sites for missing children, but few for the missing in general and/or missing adults. That leads to the desperation factor, as LE, media, and orgs provide less, and sometime no help at all.
 
I also want to reiterate that aside from CFLarson's site we should definately have a forum on there where the families of missing persons can create a community base.

Also, if you loko through my stupidly high post count, I relish in beating down woo trolls.

Best of both worlds.
 
That will attract a lot of believers in psychics.

Imagine a hundred WanderinWTFs muddying the water...



I think no matter what the name, the intent of the site will do that anyway.

As for a hundred wanderingwtfs, bring it on.
 
How about something like...


PleaseComeHome.com / net / org


DB
 
I think no matter what the name, the intent of the site will do that anyway.

As for a hundred wanderingwtfs, bring it on.

Luke has a good point and is is something we should ponder. I do also agree that in the end, they'll come anyway, just as Wanderin came here.

There could be a separate place for them to post so they would not pollute the other threads/subforums.

The privacy of the families (if they were to post there) should be protected at all costs. I would not want them to be PMing family members, etc. That would be awful.

Let's think this through.
 
Luke has a good point and is is something we should ponder. I do also agree that in the end, they'll come anyway, just as Wanderin came here.

There could be a separate place for them to post so they would not pollute the other threads/subforums.

The privacy of the families (if they were to post there) should be protected at all costs. I would not want them to be PMing family members, etc. That would be awful.

Let's think this through.



It's all in the membership agreement we come up with. We can explicitly state that this is not a forum to offer services or prove psychic abilities. When that's violated, they're gone and the post buried.

ETA:

Except for something akin to a flame wars section where they can duke it out. A sort of subforum.
 
A little long, but easy to remember. You know, we could use the initials of the site's title. For example, for "Rational Response and Help for Families of Missing Persons" you could do RRHFMP.com or something like that.

just an idea.

If you want an acronym, it has to be catchy and pronounceable.
 
The last thing the family of a missing person needs when they come to a website designed to help them avoid predators is to be pounced on by a pack of wolves like Wanderin.

The name should say it all. www.secondwavepredators.com, or .org.

And anyone who solicits should be immediately banned.
 

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