Re: WebCat name recognition

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 18882
interpreted = N
texte = When I first got WebCatalog 2.1.3 I used to get a message to the effect that this site is powered by WebCatalog on the bottom of the results page and I thought this was an excellent method of getting the name across. After a week or so this message stopped appearing or was I dreaming.Also, when I was looking for a fast database, one of the first names that appeared in my search, I am glad to say was WebCatalog, and all the way through my research there was only one name that was a runner within my budget, ability and limited experience.Further, referral is a powerful tool in the marketing of any product and I suggest that you have a page on your site with comments from your existing webmasters who so obviously enjoy and relish your most excellent products and backup.Pat Naismith, 8, Kilgobbin Road, Stepaside, <> Dublin 18. IRELAND. Phone/Fax. +353 1 295 6780 Mobile +353 1 275 1701 Pat_Naismith@Bigfoot.Com naismith@indigo.ie Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: WebCat name recognition (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  2. Re: WebCat name recognition (Peter Ostry 1998)
  3. Re: WebCat name recognition (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  4. Re: WebCat name recognition (Pat Naismith 1998)
  5. RE: WebCat name recognition (was Re: MacFinder -- a new WebDNAweb (Joe Wilkins 1998)
  6. RE: WebCat name recognition (was Re: MacFinder -- a new WebDNAweb site) (Paul Uttermohlen 1998)
  7. RE: WebCat name recognition (was Re: MacFinder -- a new WebDNAw (Dan Tryon 1998)
  8. RE: WebCat name recognition (was Re: MacFinder -- a new WebDNAweb site) (Bob Beaton 1998)
  9. RE: WebCat name recognition (was Re: MacFinder -- a new WebDNAweb site) (The Mooseman 1998)
  10. RE: WebCat name recognition (was Re: MacFinder -- a new WebDNAweb site) (Pat McCormick 1998)
  11. Re: WebCat name recognition (Terry Wilson 1998)
  12. Re: WebCat name recognition (was Re: MacFinder -- a new WebDNA web site) (andre@adsp.com (de Saint Phalle, Andre) 1998)
  13. Re: WebCat name recognition (was Re: MacFinder -- a new WebDNAweb site) (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  14. WebCat name recognition (was Re: MacFinder -- a new WebDNA website) (Paul Uttermohlen 1998)
When I first got WebCatalog 2.1.3 I used to get a message to the effect that this site is powered by WebCatalog on the bottom of the results page and I thought this was an excellent method of getting the name across. After a week or so this message stopped appearing or was I dreaming.Also, when I was looking for a fast database, one of the first names that appeared in my search, I am glad to say was WebCatalog, and all the way through my research there was only one name that was a runner within my budget, ability and limited experience.Further, referral is a powerful tool in the marketing of any product and I suggest that you have a page on your site with comments from your existing webmasters who so obviously enjoy and relish your most excellent products and backup.Pat Naismith, 8, Kilgobbin Road, Stepaside, <> Dublin 18. IRELAND. Phone/Fax. +353 1 295 6780 Mobile +353 1 275 1701 Pat_Naismith@Bigfoot.Com naismith@indigo.ie Pat Naismith

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