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Im thinking about trying to set up a web site to sell routed wood signs can some one give me some thoughts on this and perhaps where to find some one to set up a nice site.
-------------------- Stan Yates Crocodile Creek Signs PO Box 308 Waldo FLA 32694 crocodilecreeksigns@juno.com Posts: 85 | From: waldo. fla | Registered: Aug 2002
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there are quite a few here that do create websites why don't you do a search and you'll see we have all spoken about this from many different angles over the years
if u get stuck... give me a yell
cheers gail
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sumtimes ya just gota! Posts: 794 | From: 552 O'Regans Creek Rd Toogoom Qld 4655 Australia | Registered: Nov 1998
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Stan, there are lots and lots of ideas about what's a 'nice' site! Different people have different tastes, and different site designing abilities. Looking at a site from a potential customer's viewpoint, and from a signie's viewpoint will give different responses & thoughts too. What's your budget? You could try and do one yourself, learn, and improve it with time, or talk to a kid at school who's done a bit, or pay someone big or small bucks to do it. A big aspect is trying to optimise pictures to keep maximum detail in them, but minimum/fast download time. Ask yourself if you want lots of pictures, a gallery with thumb nails, a collage, or a few pix only, and how many web 'pages' and categories you need. Lay out a broad design of possible links and contents on paper first, and muddle your way forward from there depending on your level of impatience and finance! As Gail said, there have been other threads a bit like this. I was helped too, by a few questions and some good & appreciated answers. Good Luck!
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"...there are no limits when you aim for perfection..." Jonathan Livingston Seagull Posts: 7018 | From: Highgrove via Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia | Registered: Dec 2002
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