atw: Re: Janice Gelb's request for web design contact

  • From: "Christine Kent" <cmkentau@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 11:54:27 +1100

Not sure if this subject is still current, but I think it is now worth us
learning how to do it ourselves, either through products like BlinkWeb and
other Web 2.0 development programs, or by building and modifying a blog to
suit the purpose (I use Google Blogger, although I think Wordpress probably
has better templates - I find it harder to use.)

 

One reason is that it is not just the development cost to take into account,
it is the upgrades.  If you have to pay every time you want to change your
site, then you won't change it.  

 

Also, and critically, if site that is not changed regularly it falls down
the Google rankings.  Very quickly , even if you succeed in getting yourself
onto the first page of Google returns, you will find yourself slipping down.
With a blog, you can post minimal articles with exceptional ease, thus
constantly changing the page and impressing Google search.

 

Blogs, I think, are the way to go.  In addition, Word can publish
automatically to your nominated blog, and so can many other web pages.  You
could find a good article or good video online and in a couple of button
pushes, that resource is now on your blog and Google with love you.

 

ck

 

 

 

From: austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tully Machtynger
Sent: Friday, 22 January 2010 11:41 AM
To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: atw: Re: Janice Gelb's request for web design contact

 

Hi Janice,

I happen to know of an excellent, reasonably-priced web designer who works
remotely from Byron Bay (via Skype).

Let me know if this is of interest to your friend.

Cheers,
Tully

tullymac@xxxxxxxxx
0403 817742
http://au.linkedin.com/pub/tully-machtynger/7/58b/275

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