It seems that
www.blogger.com
is really the easiest thing. Web pages are "old
school," unless they are based on a Wiki interface
that allows the owner to make changes...
www.blogger.com
is really the easiest thing. Web pages are "old
school," unless they are based on a Wiki interface
that allows the owner to make changes...
--- "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> RE: Free website....
> Our motives are to help the EV guys that need a
> website. A simple website takes us very little time
> and we use it to train our people. Most of the
> features we implement are now boilerplate from our
> earlier efforts. Most of the EVers seem unable or
> unwilling to spend time and money on a website.
> Many
> are unaware of web restrictions or advertising
> interference or "pop-ups" or "limits on viewing" or
> hidden charges or other traps of most free websites.
>
> We have never participated in any of those tactics.
> AND, we get increased references and respect that we
> can all be proud to have attached to our people and
> our efforts.
> If we REALLY respect the person or mission or
> history
> of our free client, we will spend lots of extra
> effort
> for free too.
> We can still charge the companies that call us for
> websites done "their way" a bundle, especially if
> they
> are not very interesting to us or if they are
> difficult to please.
> We REALLY respect Wayland and the other pioneers of
> the EV List as well as some of the truly dedicated
> converters and inventors (even if they are not
> pioneers) and are happy to do a free website.
> Find out for yourself.
> [email protected]
>
> Some of our FREE websites:
> www.EV-Blue.com
> www.KeyMenu.com/condo
> www.DeskMenu.com
> www.BikeMenu.com
> www.MenuASIA.com
> www.EV-Battery.com
> www.KeyMenu.com
> www.KeyKidFoundation.org
> www.GoGoHorses.com
>
> --- gary <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I started a simple website that fit on my free
> space
> > but I've outgrown
> > it. I'd like to get feedback from the list on my
> EV
> > business and would
> > like more space.
> > Can I ask what your motives are for offering free
> > space?
> > Gary Krysztopik
> > Z Wheelz, LLC
> > San Antonio, TX 78250
> > (210) 977-0756 (h)
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected]
> > Behalf Of [email protected]
> > Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 11:04 AM
> > To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List
> > Subject: Re: [EVDL] Roland Website
> >
> > Roland,
> > We would feel honored to provide you with a free
> > website. We can put it up today.
> > Gary, Ryan, Ed, Lou, Robert, Rose, Karen, Randy,
> > Marcio, Jay, and staff
> > [email protected]
> > Some of our 553 sites:
> > www.EV-Blue.com
> > www.ChopperPro.com
> > www.KeyMenu.com/condo
> > www.BikeMenu.com
> > www.FortuneFrames.com
> >
> > --- Roland Wiench <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I will have to find one of those free WEB sites.
> > Everybody around here wants to charge you $240.00
> to
> > design a web site and a $50.00 a month charge.
> > Roland
>
>
>
>
>
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