Okay. But my real point was that none of the photo sites are perfect. And photo.net has much to recommend it. It's served me well and brought in a lot of work. If you search "Paul Stenquist" on the startup page of photo.net, you get a whole list of references. No need to split hairs. But that's a minor point. The fact that a site is able to attract advertising is an indication of its success, not its failure.

But we've discussed the pros and cons of these sites before. It's not really worth rehashing. i just didn't like the recommendation that PDML members refrain from posting on photo.net. I've been there for a long time, and I intend to stay there.
Paul
On Nov 25, 2008, at 10:12 PM, Anthony Farr wrote:

Paul,
Search for "People", not for "Photos". Godfrey's link is the only match that comes up if you do that. The results in photos are probably because he commented and you searched for "full text" rather than "tags only". You'd only get a match for the author's name under the "photos" tab if they added
it as a tag or entered it in the comments field.

Regards, Anthony

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I don't know. The startup page for flickr is a mess, what with the
Nikon ads and the high school art direction. And if I search for
Godfrey DiGiorgi. I get "My world in B&@ by SmilingMonk and a.k.a.
Evangelism by Tim Holmes. Hmmm.
But to each his own.
Paul



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