Learning Curve

First came the website. Still in its infancy - a flash site - soon to become an html. Does it promote the business? Well not directly but sales have come through people being able to link to it from other sites.Then came the networking to promote the website but this opened up a whole new ball game. Introduction to this very informative site was just the beginning.Enter 'blogging' and with the patience of craig I am now able to very basically 'link'. Some of the information I am not able to put into practice yet as I do not have control of that side of the website. I work with a great designer who understands the limits of my technological capability.However he has set me up with a free forum site that will be linked to our website eventually along with all the other links and logo I've been gathering. Landscapejuice shall have a place!!!!. I think I've to play with the forum before getting let loose on the website.Tonight by some fluke or other I managed to add a 'feed' to this site and my forum went from being virtually a blank screen to something which looked quite established - wow!And so the learning curve continues because I will now have to re-read all the info on how to add feeds and the landscapejuice logo and the much much more that this site has made available to all its members.
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    Hi V - Great stuff an well done on your success.

    It is always good to hear success stories and get feedback.
    Thank you also for adding Landscape Juice as an RSS feed:)))

    Regards


    Phil
  • Thanks Phil. Keep up the good work ;)
  • Great Vhowe,
    We always learn and it's great that we can, more than that It's great that we have who to learn from.
    All the best
    ofer
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