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Eric S

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Had some time to play around with this free web page creator. Looks as if this is truly a free website that can be indexed. I have been looking through many of the other free sites and some of them actually have some serious traffic going to them. Perhaps I can use this to enahnce my site. Kinda like what blogger has done.

Simple but here it is.

http://everydayflowers.googlepages.com/
 
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Had some time to play around with this free web page creator. Looks as if this is truly a free website that can be indexed. I have been looking through many of the other free sites and some of them actually have some serious traffic going to them. Perhaps I can use this to enahnce my site. Kinda like what blogger has done.

Simple but here it is.

http://everydayflowers.googlepages.com/


Very well done! And wicked fast.
 
good one, eric...we all should have *at least* 5 unique sites (20 would be better) that are promoting our brands. You figure on the web its just a numbers game, so if one site is pulling in 10 orders a week, 20 would probably bring in 120-150...

BTW, i have been playing with the new yahoo pipes and am on the verge of a very cool LOCAL FLORIST search engine using them. Pipes is one of the coolest thing on the web now, although the UI is still buggy.
 
I looked on Google for the page creator link and did not find it...

Help me out will ya
 
google vs yahoo vs godaddy

Working on this googlepages.com thanks for the tip.

Has anyone set up a free webpage hosting site at www.godaddy.com

The yahoo page is costing me ~$12/m. Pretty basic stuff.

I registered most domains at avg cost of $6.95/yr at godaddy and am thinking of using their webhosting for extra webhosting domains
promoting our brand.


Thanks!
 
I used to use Go-Daddy but they did'nt have a 1-800 # to call when I had questions and I usually have alot of questions, so I had to call long distance every time. That may have changed but, I now use Inmotionhosting.com and I love them.
 
we all should have *at least* 5 unique sites (20 would be better) that are promoting our brands.

I take an almost opposite view. Focus intently on building a good web presence with only a couple of sites (we have 2, plus the blog on floristblogs.com). You're only making more work for yourself, or you'll have latent sites, which won't do you any good. Interesting content is popular content--you'll get linked to from other sites as part of the normal process of the web. One good photo of a beautiful bridal bouquet gets linked to dozens of times by brides on their The Knot profile pages. We couldn't replicate that exposure with a dozen sites--it's not just about numbers, it's about the right numbers.

Don't clutter the webiverse with multiple sites pointing to one another. At some point in time, you run the risk of Google thinking you're spamming them.

Honestly, if you don't have domain-based e-mail, you shouldn't waste one second of your time building anything in Google Page Creator or any place else. Here's a secret to building your corporate business--they don't want to shop. We get a lot of orders from business which are simply an e-mail "send flowers to so-and-so's funeral, sign the card such-and-such. Send us the bill." More of the same from our brave soldiers overseas.

The Internet will build your business, but it's not solely web pages.
 
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