Shawn
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« on: November 03, 2007, 11:26:37 AM » |
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Now that the better part of the wedding season has wound down, updates to the site(s) will be occurring litle by little.
A number of different we authoring applications have been added to my system, and these are being evaluated for their features, benefits, and overall usability.
Additionally, new web methods are being tested for browser compatibility. The result of these changes should be a site that is more browser capable, but that is easier to navigate, higher on search engine results lists, that loads faster, and is more enjoyable.
I have been having some serious issues as a consumer that I will be documenting photographically. These may or may not go "live," depending on the nature of these problems and the likelihood that there will be a fair response to my problems.
One of my recent purchases was a brand new scooter, which- after the third day of riding- started blowing coolant from the reservoir tank, and running hot. This item in particular may make it to its own website- depending on the response of the manufacturer and their support. If this occurs, I will engineer a website specifically for the purpose of getting information out to the general public. As a key to success, a complex page design and text content will place the page high in the rankings of all major web search engines, so that consumers looking for information will come across my "experience" with the product and the subsequent lack of respect and response shown (so far) by the manufacturer. I am not the only one who has had problems with this product, in fact, the first two dozen products were REPLACED by the manufacturer rather than a piece-by-piece, week-after-week, long-and-drawn-out process that they have put me in, and a few others like me.
If you are looking for information regarding Chinese scooters, specifically the CFMOTO built QLink Pegasus 150, please contact me directly at this time. Provided there soon comes a satisfactory solution to this problem, the intended site will not go "live," and requests for information will be kept to a one-on-one, password-access only situation.
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