are the domains separate?

is one for the corporate entity, and one for the actual gym?

could they be running a-b testing on the two designs?

did they forget the old one was there?



On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Erika L. Rich <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Someone anyone, give me a compelling reason for someone to have 2 totally
> separate versions of their website that promotes a small town gym.
>
> ****And before you answer**** understand, I am *NOT* talking about a
> redirect to a version with a stylesheet that trips the images, flash, etc
> and only leaves the content. That'd be fine. I'd be cool with that.
>
> I'm talking about 2 totally separate, maintained separate, have to be
> updated separate, websites.
>
> Because when I said "whatever for?" I was told "people told him to".
>
> <sigh>
>
> In my world, other than a separate stylesheet for a mobile device, for THIS
> PARTICULAR WEBSITE there is no reason for two. They offer no special tools
> for mobile users. There is no special content.
>
> This is akin to "well my nephew said you should use flashing headers on all
> pages along with music that plays when the website loads" ....
>
> <double sigh>
>
> So in the interest of making sure I'm not missing something.... I appeal to
> the people I believe have the most common website sense. :)
>
>
> 

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