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I have someone hassling me to make big changes to a site all in one go. I don't want to do this as if it drops it will be an elimination process to get it back up. |
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What's the best thing I can do to make it drop out of site temporarily but be able to get back up within a couple of days? |
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I have someone hassling me to make big changes to a site all in one go. I don't want to do this as if it drops it will be an elimination process to get it back up. What's the best thing I can do to make it drop out of site temporarily but be able to get back up within a couple of days? A shock like this might keep them of my back for a while ;o) There is a somewhat less technical solution. It only involves the |
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T.J. wrote: I have someone hassling me to make big changes to a site all in one go. I don't want to do this as if it drops it will be an elimination process to get it back up. What's the best thing I can do to make it drop out of site temporarily but be able to get back up within a couple of days? A shock like this might keep them of my back for a while ;o) There is a somewhat less technical solution. It only involves the inputting of a phone number. Call this person up and say, "I don't want to make several changes at once, because if something goes wrong, it would be a lot of work to figure out what change actually caused the problem. So, get off my back." Just a suggestion. MM |
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"MM" <ngreader (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:F%jwd.530043$%k.462050 (AT) pd7tw2no (DOT) .. T.J. wrote: I have someone hassling me to make big changes to a site all in one go. I don't want to do this as if it drops it will be an elimination process to get it back up. What's the best thing I can do to make it drop out of site temporarily but be able to get back up within a couple of days? A shock like this might keep them of my back for a while ;o) There is a somewhat less technical solution. It only involves the inputting of a phone number. Call this person up and say, "I don't want to make several changes at once, because if something goes wrong, it would be a lot of work to figure out what change actually caused the problem. So, get off my back." Just a suggestion. MM That was the first thing I told them, to which their reply was something along the lines of "Does it matter about the internal pages as long as the front page is no.1?" Basically, they want me to link straight to the products pages and homepage of another site and not bother with all my internal pages. I've told them that will effectively make my main way page a doorway page, but they have no concept of what this means. What I would like to do is give them a bit of a shock, which is why I want to temporarily get the site to drop , but once they get the message I will want to get the site straight back up. I think that you are seeking a technical solution to a human problem. |
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Basically, they want me to link straight to the products pages and homepage of another site and not bother with all my internal pages. I've told them that will effectively make my main way page a doorway page, but they have no concept of what this means. |
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"MM" <ngreader (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:F%jwd.530043$%k.462050 (AT) pd7tw2no (DOT) .. T.J. wrote: I have someone hassling me to make big changes to a site all in one go. I don't want to do this as if it drops it will be an elimination process to get it back up. What's the best thing I can do to make it drop out of site temporarily but be able to get back up within a couple of days? A shock like this might keep them of my back for a while ;o) There is a somewhat less technical solution. It only involves the inputting of a phone number. Call this person up and say, "I don't want to make several changes at once, because if something goes wrong, it would be a lot of work to figure out what change actually caused the problem. So, get off my back." Just a suggestion. MM That was the first thing I told them, to which their reply was something along the lines of "Does it matter about the internal pages as long as the front page is no.1?" Basically, they want me to link straight to the products pages and homepage of another site and not bother with all my internal pages. I've told them that will effectively make my main way page a doorway page, but they have no concept of what this means. What I would like to do is give them a bit of a shock, which is why I want to temporarily get the site to drop , but once they get the message I will want to get the site straight back up. |
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We aren't asking the right questions to give you a real solution. The real questions are 1) What is the relationship between you (your company) and this other person (company) and 2) How are you being paid exactly? My guess would be you are in an affiliate/client relationship. If this is the case then its your site and you make it anyway you see fit. Then they have a choice, either then end the relationship and you give your traffic to their competitors or they don't and the status quo continues. If this isn't an affiliate relationship and you are simply being paid by this other company, then do it their way. They pay the bills they are the boss. If its foolish such is life, as long as you get paid. Anyway, so answer the first 2 questions first and then we'll have an answer for you. Mike |
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The problem is, they also have a site, and would prefer me to optimise this now. They think that by simply scrapping my internal pages and linking to theirs it will be better for both of us (I Won't have to worry about maintaining internal pages, but they will still pay me a commission) |
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