Re: [h-cost] Advice on Web Presence

2009-12-01 Thread Lavolta Press
I think the first questions are, what is your specific purpose/goal in setting up this website, blog, whatever? How big do you want it to be? How often do you plan to revise it? Do you want participation from other people, and if so what kind? Fran Lavolta Press Books of historic clothing

Re: [h-cost] Advice on Web Presence

2009-06-06 Thread Cin
It's not clear to me whether you're looking to advertise a business, outline the research youve done, explain the process of construction or just host a brag book. I'm of the latter sort use Google pages, but I've heard it's closed to new members. --cin Cynthia Barnes cinbar...@gmail.com Here I

Re: [h-cost] Advice on Web Presence

2009-06-06 Thread Käthe Barrows
It's not clear to me whether you're looking to advertise a business, outline the research you've done, explain the process of construction or just host a brag book. If you want to have a website, there are books on how to create these in HTML and programs like MicroSoft FrontPage so you don't

Re: [h-cost] Advice on Web Presence

2009-06-06 Thread Sharon L. Krossa
Greetings! At 10:14 PM + 6/5/09, Jane Pease wrote: Here I come meandering along behind the times as usual, but I have been thinking that it is time to have a costume presence on the web, both for the purpose of organizing and storing information and providing information to others. Some of

[h-cost] Advice on Web Presence

2009-06-05 Thread Jane Pease
Here I come meandering along behind the times as usual, but I have been thinking that it is time to have a costume presence on the web, both for the purpose of organizing and storing information and providing information to others. Some of you on this list have the most marvelous sites, and I