Duende wrote:
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While sitting in a puddle Bonnie Granat scribbled in the mud:
To explain the services I offer and to motivate people who need them
to request more information.
Should it not also establish an identity for your business? |
I'm trying.
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Preferably one that implies reliability. Your frequent site changes
do more to imply that your are likely to be a less than reliable
fly-by-night type that could never properly finish a job. |
I think that's an unwarranted assumption for a Web site that has
consistently improved over the years. If someone's observed the site over
time, they will have certainly noticed that it got better, not worse. What I
think that demonstrates is my ability to focus on a goal and then achieve
that goal. Each little improvement is a goal. I have never gone back to an
old version of the site, but have always retained the new, improved version.
If someone were watching from afar, they might well conclude that I
compulsive, impulsive, and tenacious -- precisely the qualities that make an
excellent editor.
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Nothing wrong with honeing your site bulding skills. It just seems
like bad business to do it on your business site. |
I don't load pages until I'm sure they're okay (at least in IE). I've never
had a whacked-out site up there that people saw.
But thanks for the thoughts; I appreciate it.
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Sun just came out so you know where I have to go. |
Be sure to take your towel.
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Bonnie Granat
www.granatedit.com