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Posted by Tim & Kathy Cameron (Member # 1721) on :
 
Hey heads.I have got to get this page up & running yesterday. Tomarrow, back to my real job. I would like to here some opinions before I submit to the search engines. Also input on how fast it loads, how it shows up on your browser,etc. i will be sitting here all day, so lets here from you!I will check back here often & we are on msn messenger as zbounce@ruraltel.net
the page is http://scarecrowstone.homestead.com/index.html
thanks in advance for the help! Tim

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Posted by Bruce Bowers (Member # 892) on :
 
hey tim...

the page loads fast. the different sections load great. neat type of work.

how did you guys get into doing stones? is it a good niche type market? inquiring minds want to know...

have a great one!

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Bruce Bowers
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Daniel 4:3

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Posted by Tim & Kathy Cameron (Member # 1721) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bruce Bowers:
hey tim...

the page loads fast. the different sections load great. neat type of work.

how did you guys get into doing stones? is it a good niche type market? inquiring minds want to know...
Thanks Bruce, Out here in western Kansas there are all these stone posts from the late 1800's the reason for stone was that there were no trees,so or ingenuitive ancestors made due. Anyway I took one and carved a horse head and my grandfathers last name into it for a christmas gift, it kinda snowballed from there. it is a niche market that has given us some added income but more fun than profit. Kathy has been doing it full time for about a year and sure enjoys herself.thanks again Tim



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Posted by Aladd (Member # 1996) on :
 
I like everything except the name tends to blend with the background to much how about giving the name a Marble look for more color contrast? Just a thought.
PS: Watch out someone is going to pick on you for using ( Aristocat ) font on the bar sign Hey but it doesn't bother me. And by the way you do great work and thats a tough media

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Alan Ladd
Atlanta,Ga

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Posted by cheryl nordby (Member # 1100) on :
 
Nice! A John L. Scott office has their sign done in a big rock slab close by our house.. it looks great!

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Posted by Mark Matyjakowski (Member # 294) on :
 
How the heck do you move those things around to work on ... my back hurts just thinking about it ... but they do look nice.
about the site ...
I would make seperate, smaller pictures for the thumbnails (on the commercial signs page) rather than just resizing the pics (file size is still big even though pics are small)
that page took a while to load for me (poor modem guy)

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Posted by Tim & Kathy Cameron (Member # 1721) on :
 
Thanks all who looked it over. Changed the header color, and will continue to work on it. All input is always appreciated. Kathy

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