On Apr 4, 8:48*pm, "Paul E. Schoen" wrote:
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I just created a new page that is all about dogs. *Free doghouse
building plans, free vet advice, free dog food recipes, pictures,
funny dog videos, pet care resources like the ASPCA, free dog training
tips from an expert, and lots of stuff like that. *This is not a spam
"Buy this, Buy that" kinda site. *Just a site for dog lover's. *Please
check it out and get the group discussion going. *I'd love to see this
grow and eventually add people's pet pictures and have them share
their advice, etc.
http://www.squidoo.com/dogsavvy
Isn't this also your "lens":http://www.squidoo.com/my-awesome-animals-1
Except there you a
And it looks like these websites are a sort of "paint by the numbers" deal
where you plop a whole lot of precanned content into a template and then
add a few personal items. Does everyone want to make themselves seem
popular and try to get others to contribute to a site that duplicates
information available in many other places?
If you have something truly unique to present, you should buy a domain name
and then build a website with original and personal content that is not
just copied from elsewhere. You can add a few links to the original sources
if you feel passionately about them. And you can delay the onset of carpal
tunnel syndrome by eliminating the inappropriate use of "apostrophe's".
Why not contribute something to this newsgroup about your own experiences..
I'm not even sure if all the stuff you put on these "lenses" is really
about you and your dog(s). Did you have a 17 year old Lab named "Lance", or
a GSD as pictured in this one, or are they all as fictional as all the
money and fame you expect to get from your efforts?
Paul and Muttleywww.pstech-inc.com
So you want to hear how I cried my heart out for 3 months after I laid
Sampson down? How I knew it was time when he went lame in my
driveway? How grateful I was that Lance decided to take a walk in the
woods and go on his own? You want to hear how I went in the room with
Sampson only to run out of it, then back in and out again? How since
Sampson was 15 the vet's said they didn't have the heart to lay him
down because he still had so much life in his eyes and he was so
happy? Or how about how Sampson gave me a big sigh of relief that
said "Thank You" when the vet injected the needle in him? I'm sorry
this old lady left that out, it was, and is still too painful for me