The Free Dove April 2017 Mini Hunts

Every month The Free Dove hosts mini hunts from three different designers. This month’s hunts include products from D!Vine Style, Glitter | Glitter Poses, and Sweet E’s Designs. Read on to learn what to hunt for and see some of your prizes. There have been a few changes this month. Products will be hidden at The Free Dove as well as at the designer’s main store location. You’ll also have to wear your group tag for The Free Dove to participate.

The Free Dove – April Mini HuntsA female Second Life avatar wears a blue tank top and a patterned skirt.

April brings us three new mini hunts at The Free Dove. As usual we have three mini hunts, each from a different designer.

  1. D!Vine Style
    • We get 10 clothing products from this hunt.
    • Items are for women.
  2. Glitter | Glitter Poses
    • This hunt gives us 10 products.
    • Poses and clothing for women can be found.
  3. Sweet E’s Designs
    • A total of 6 items are up for grabs.
    • This hunt focuses on women’s clothing.

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Yes, You SHOULD Be Using Demos!

Note: While the images are from 2017 products, the content has been reviewed and is up to date as of July 2020.

If you’re a regular to the blog you know I’m a firm proponent of demoing products before purchase. I’ve had people ask if and why demos in Second Life are really important. People have also told me that they don’t want to spend the extra time demoing a product they already know they’ll like. Demos are very important, even if you’re absolutely in love with the item! Today I’ll cover what to look for when demoing so you can learn why you should never skip the demo step if it’s available.

What’s A Demo?

Demos are inexpensive (usually free or 1 linden dollar) versions of products made for you to test out before making a final purchase. Think of demos as trying on new clothes or shoes before you buy them. You wouldn’t want to make a big purchase just to find that the jacket doesn’t fit and can’t be returned, would you? In addition to being inexpensive, demos also tend to have something missing or added so you don’t use it instead of the final product. This may be weird/missing textures, extra shapes, or even a timed product that can’t be used after a period of time passes. You wouldn’t want to wear a demo out to the party you’re heading to later. The entire point of the demo is to ensure the product is what you need before making the purchase.

A female Second Life avatar wearing a lot of Demos.

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