From:
Norman Watts <Norman_Watts@zzzzzzz>
Date:
Fri, 26 Nov 2004 08:13:02 -0500
Subject:
website question
On Nov 25, 2004, at 1:30 PM, gary grossman wrote:
Quoted text begins.Perhaps a Mac user on the list can take a look
at the site and tell me back channel if they have problems
End of quote.
Gary,
our lab is totally on Macs, and I can see your site just fine.
Quoted text begins. I think that a web site is more for exposure than selling.
End of quote.
because I'm not in business, and know nothing about it, what is the
purpose of "exposure" rather than selling. Is it just to show ones work
for enjoyment, or do you need a "critical mass" of exposure before any
worthwhile volume of selling could be done? But as a sculptor you don't
generate volume. I want to make the question clearer and I can't even
do that? Guess its a good thing I'm a serious nerd and not a business
person.
n
Norman Watts, Ph. D.
National Institutes of Health
50 South Drive, Rm. 1509
Bethesda, MD 20892-8025
Phone: (301) 402-3418
Fax: (301) 480-7629
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