Newbie - FAQ

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mrfisher 111 Reviews 1179 reads
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You shouldn't have to make visitors to your website have to go through any rigamarole just to see your photos or your rates.  

Suggestion number two is to go to the self help manual that is linked on this page.

It has tons of information about how to use TER to your advantage as well as helpful information about hobbying in general

Best wishes to you.

Roxy_Ny 2232 reads
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2 / 10

New and lost. Lol!! Any tips and advice would be great!
xoxoxo
Roxy

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Sphinxnc 19 Reviews 1218 reads
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3 / 10


anything.  I might register for additional photo/video access if I like what I see in the public areas.

inicky46 61 Reviews 1071 reads
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Ditto!  Before  reading fisher's response I went to you site.  As soon I was asked to go through a registration process I was gone.  Very few gals do this and I just don't see the point.  You want traffic on your site, don't you?

boomer21750 14 Reviews 1103 reads
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5 / 10

Nice look to your web site, but alas as soon as it asked for registration, I also left without seeing your pics.  Most of us are already registered at more places then we care to be (P411, TER, agencies) and just dont want to leave any more digital breadcrumbs lying around.

Good luck to you

Tabb13 3 Reviews 919 reads
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Roxy_Ny 1101 reads
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7 / 10

And I was expecting at little "Welcome Roxy"..... :(

Roxy_Ny 1319 reads
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Posted By: Roxy_Ny
New and lost. Lol!! Any tips and advice would be great!
xoxoxo
Roxy

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   I'm a little nervous leaving my site wide open. I had a bad experience with my ex sister-in-law finding a bill to my last website. It's just a small deterant that makes me feel a lot better. I really don't know if I can take the password protection off yet and sleep well?  I think it only asked you for an email address to send you a password. It's not really a big deal, but I do understand that you probably don't want to register to another website. I'm counting on my ex sister-in-laws dosen't either. Lol! I have to think about this one..? Thank you for the advice.

AwCrap 1 Reviews 621 reads
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9 / 10

You're well within your rights to stay within your comfort zone.  The issue is that what you've done greatly limits the market size for your product.  I agree with others in that if I don't know you, I'm not giving you my email address in the hopes that I'll like what I see.  Sounds like you'd be better of telling the ex sister-in-law to eff off, but that's got to be your call.

Roxy_Ny 867 reads
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10 / 10

Thank you! I believe in quality not quantity. The one good thing that came out of it.... I don't have to spend any more holidays with the witch. :)

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