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Posted by Patrick on 06/15/07 13:57
Travis Newbury wrote:
> On Jun 15, 6:33 am, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>
>>Your website is a reflection on your business. A good website reflects
>>well on your company. And a poor website reflects poorly.
>
>
> My point exactly. To the casual surfer (read that as almost everyone
> but a professional web designer) that website looks and works
> perfectly fine. No one going to that site looking for soap will look
> at the source code and say
>
> "Damn this company has shitty HTML code! SON OF A BITCH! They used
> WORD and not Notepad!!! I am going to their competitor!!!!"
>
> To you, a professional, yes it [technically] sucks, to my mom, who is
> looking to buy soap, and wouldn't know how to view the source code if
> her life depended on it, it looks and works fine. And she will buy
> the soap.
>
> A "good" website is one that helps your business regardless of how it
> was built or who built it.
>
Remind me to pay more attention to what Travis has to say in posts. He
makes a lot of sense.
P.
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Patrick A. Smith Assistant System Administrator
Ocean Circulation Group – USF - College of Marine Science
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