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Bob wrote: Hi Dane: Thanks you for the advice and support. I made this same post at alt.sailing.asa and recieved nothing but a bunch of one liner put downs. I just wanted to give folks a heads up in hopes their port projects would be more productive. As far as the web site..... thats a bit out of my skill level. HOpe your day goes well. Bob Don't worry, some folks are like that ![]() About the website. I know what Ian suggest seems difficult to the newbie (I only made a website myself around a year ago, I thought it was very complex to think of at the beggining, and I'm a journo, lol). Anyways, it doesn't need to be fancy at all, basically just text. If you're on a mac, you could try out rapidweaver or some other sort of "website-maker", and simply type in the text. Then upload it the way your ISP wants it to be uploaded. About using their name and so forth - well, of course you should. That's the point. Also, about the website, in RapidWeaver (and I'd like to think that you could do that in any such programme), you can put in keywords for the search robots (think google) to find. "service" "New Found Metals" "portholes" (and any other product they have - even their product numbers), that way it's more likely to hit home with people searching for their stuff). You have a splendid day and weekend too :-) Andre |
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