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ArchTrend
Wed 10th Dec 2008, 18:20
Hey there,

I started a new website about a year or so ago. This is my first site and am having a little trouble getting it off the ground. I am hoping to gather some insights from the BAF community on how I might improve my site.

I am a professional software/website developer by day, so hopefully I can provide some technical advice to the community. I am an investor by night, so hopefully I can provide insight into the US economy to the comminity.

Thanks.

Webestrian
Wed 10th Dec 2008, 18:46
You are welcome here dude.Have a nice stay here.

Kay
Wed 10th Dec 2008, 23:47
Welcome ArchTrend! Nice to have you here at BAF :)

I have a suggestion. You might like to start a new thread in the Online Business section telling us about your site and what you've done so far and are aiming to achieve. We'll help you best we can. There's lots of good information there already in that folder but if you share your link we'll be able to focus on it better. :) It'll get more attention there in a new thread than here.

Welcome again! :)

Fergal
Thu 11th Dec 2008, 19:46
Welcome to Business Advice Forum Arch. I'd agree with Kay's suggestion and if you give us a link to your site we will give you specific suggestions. You should also have a look at some of the other threads in our Online Business Forum (http://www.businessadviceforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=4), to see the advice received by other website owners.

ArchTrend
Fri 12th Dec 2008, 19:16
Thanks guys for the suggestion. I will try on get something in there this weekend. Thanks again.

flashgordonweb
Sun 14th Dec 2008, 16:17
What is the website URL ArchTrend? If you let us know we can look at it and give you specific advice: coding advice, tags, link building, etc.

ArchTrend
Sun 14th Dec 2008, 17:36
Hello All

I posted to the online business forum. Any feedback you guys could give me would be great.

FlashGordonWeb,

My website is ArchTrend.com (Sorry, but I am still too new of a member to provide you with a clickable link).

Thanks again guys.

Kay
Sun 14th Dec 2008, 21:15
Just for ease of reference, here's ArchTrend's thread (http://www.businessadviceforum.com/showthread.php?p=10046) regarding this. :)