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drakeguild
13th August 2005, 21:42
Hi my name is Joe and I now offer business card and logo design to small/medium companies. I also offer a DVD service for people that do a lot of presentations.
http://drakeguild.spymac.com/
That is my website. I apologize about the banner at the top of each page, it is only temporary. Feel free to contact me via e-mail or if you use instant messengers you can add me:
drakeguild@hotmail.com (MSN Messenger)
drakeguild@mac.com (iChat)
Thankyou.
Jayne
13th August 2005, 22:07
Hi,
Welcome to the forum. Great site, lovely helpful people, you'll love it.
Best Wishes
jayne
drakeguild
13th August 2005, 22:20
Thankyou very much I am sure I will enjoy it :)
RSL
15th August 2005, 12:27
welcome to the forums! I'm sure you'll find lots fo useful business contacts!
Russ
15th August 2005, 16:43
In the immortal words of Sir Alan Frost "Hello good evening and welcome!" or was it Alan Whicker? :?
Sorry I don't know what brought that on? It's been a long day :) Anyway, welcome to UKBF
Russ :wink:
Rob Holmes
15th August 2005, 16:59
Hi Joe,
Welcome to UKBF - I look forward to meeting you around the forums.
I watched your site for a while - would be nice without the top banner ;)
Rob
SNS IT
15th August 2005, 17:03
Hi Joe,
Welcome to forum nice offer I would be grateful if you can send me more details about it.
Regards
Hemal
www.snsittld.com
Eagle
15th August 2005, 17:08
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Rrrraaaaraghhhh! DOMO-KUN!!!!! :shock:
Welcome! :)
Alpha
15th August 2005, 17:49
Only two adverse comments.
I sat there watching the 'please wait for intro to load' and all I wondered was WHY???
Gets very boring.
Item 2 The header has a spelling mistake 'sevices'
Need to hunt down the missing 'r' maybe even offer a reward for the visitor that finds it :D
fastfences
15th August 2005, 20:31
Hi. I, too, am impatient for the time sapping welcome page loads. I generally give the site a miss - I wonder how many others do?
Sometimes I feel that SOME web designers are more interested in displaying their talents rather than providing a 'customer friendly' site. Fair enough if it's some Uni. student's 'home page,' but in the business world I reckon they have no place.
Anyway, that's all from the only guy on this forum who doesn't work from an office - so what do I know!!
Cheers, Nigel