Your friendly web guru should be able to help you. It's pretty easy. You sign up- using a google ID if you already have one- and they give you some code to put on every web page. Just a small chunk of HTML.
LOL! Friendly web guru? Who's that?
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Your friendly web guru should be able to help you. It's pretty easy. You sign up- using a google ID if you already have one- and they give you some code to put on every web page. Just a small chunk of HTML.
Wasn't your son in law mentioned as being a bit web savvy?LOL! Friendly web guru? Who's that?
Wasn't your son in law mentioned as being a bit web savvy?
Um.....no! He's an accountant, not a web designer. I'm sure he helps Lil with her stuff, but nothing too hard.
Hmm, I'll have to get my web designer (AKA James) to get on that!
Um.....no! He's an accountant, not a web designer. I'm sure he helps Lil with her stuff, but nothing too hard.
quoted for posterity
PS: Though not active much nowadays, he visited today
He stalks nowadays, I do the talking
You don't *need* to know absolutely everything about skateboarding to sell the products. So long as you can answer small enquiries here and there (ie. are these wheels suitable for tarmac) you'll be fine.
It's about research, as long as you research your products and deal with suppliers that can assist every-so-often when you want to query their products, you'll be right
Yep Lil, I know that, but the only skateboard supplier that I know of, is also the same one that won't supply me with skates.
I think Rixter had some fantastic ideas, don't discount those. You can easily write up a few "helpful hints" and also use your webcam to give informative tutorials (how to ensure blades are correctly done up to avoid sore ankles and knee problems etc) to post on YouTube, I'm sure you'll get some more traffic.
LOL! Your talking to your mother here. The one who got excited because she worked out how to load a photo to Facebook. The same one who can't post photo's on Somersoft because she can't work it out. Tutorials on YouTube? Oh my! I'm shaking just thinking about it.
Also, Poordeveloper mentioned things like sponsorships - you have PLENTY of experience sewing leotards and you can offer to make a few of the girls a nice (talking Jayson type bling) state training leotard with your label on the back skirt (like skate trader has done) etc.
My point of difference is the kiddie stuff.
I think Rixter had some fantastic ideas, don't discount those. You can easily write up a few "helpful hints" and also use your webcam to give informative tutorials (how to ensure blades are correctly done up to avoid sore ankles and knee problems etc) to post on YouTube, I'm sure you'll get some more traffic.
LOL! Your talking to your mother here. The one who got excited because she worked out how to load a photo to Facebook. The same one who can't post photo's on Somersoft because she can't work it out. Tutorials on YouTube? Oh my! I'm shaking just thinking about it.
Like I said, you can outsource all that kind of stuff to be done for you. ... check out http://fiverr.com/ , http://fiverr.com/gigs/australian/#jls_tg=1 & https://www.elance.com/ http://www.guru.com/ http://www.goarticles.com.au/ for starters.
I hope this helps
Haha, yes thankyou. Although I did try to get work done through elance previously & was not at all happy with the result.
If you have an attitude in business that your customers need to "get with the times" your not going to last long. The market is there, you just have to work out how to milk it not the other way around.