Monthly archive: January 2006
Wow! Less than a month from when our one-page site went live, it was listed in the top 20 of Google and Yahoo for many of our keywords and better yet, I started receiving calls from new customers that had found it there! Thanks for the great work and helping get my business noticed.
—Randy, StickyText: Vinyl Lettering & Logo Stickers
Jan
ElderAbuse-Info
Thanks Kammy for your quick work. We really appreciate you squeezing us in and the fast turn around for our simple needs.
—Kim, Elder-Abuse.info
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YNot Web held its annual Customer Appreciation Raffle giving away two Google adwords campaigns— fully set up to help drive targeted traffic to the following two clients:
- Winner 1(link): provides x service
- Winner 2(link): provides y service
Ok, now they are getting ballsy. “Domain Registry Support”, the same name used by a company that uses deceptive faxes that imply that your domain is “expiring” unless you respond immediately (usually they put that day’s date on it), is now Calling people via telephone. The number came through my caller ID as +001819 which I hesitated to even answer. They act at first as if they just want to “confirm” your registry details (posing this question was as far as they got with me). From other reports on the web, after ‘confirming’ the information (which is made publicly available according to ICANN requirements, so anyone can get it), they try to trick you into giving your credit card information or registering for more domain names with them (at inflated prices, of course).
Please be wary of ANY phone calls, faxes, or postal mail regarding your domains and hosting. Generally, legitamite contact from your registrar or hosting company comes via email only. Never give your credit card information to ANYONE who has initiated a call TO you– whether they say they are a charity, a business, or otherwise. If you really think it is a legitamite company calling, they can mail you the information needed to donate or pay, or you can initiate a call to them using information you obtain through a bill or official record you have on file (not a number they give you on the phone).
Jan
Now blogging at YNot Web
After much consideration and testing, I have decided to go with the WordPress blogging platform hosted on my own website http://www.ynotweb.com. Previous blog entries are imported from my test blog at Google’s Blogger.
YNot Web doesn’t want past clients to be left out of new technologies and services it unveils after completing their projects. That’s why, for a limited time, we are offering the Past Client’s Special on the YNot Take Control product.
Normally priced at $130 and up, we will retrofit sites for past clients who weren’t able to include this editing tool in their design packages for just $99 for the first page plus $10 for each additional web page.
Call us at 916-225-5266 for details on the special and check out YNot Take Control for information on this recent product introduction.
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