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Well I think the design is pretty nice, good job.. but every time I open the page I found that the page can’t be opened smoothly.Put some script on your pages to fix the bugs. It makes your website more attractive.
This is interesting as my manager and I were just discussing services like Foursquare and wondering why more businesses in our area (Orlando, FL) weren’t taking advantage of it while it is (for the time being) free. My boyfriend is another person who isn’t savvy to social media trends (he doesn’t even have a Facebook anymore), but even he is interested in location-based tools. The one thing holding him back: he doesn’t quite see the value for him yet when only a few businesses scattered around the city are participating. It’s sort of a catch-22 of sorts: businesses want to know will it bring in the masses before they commit and consumers want to know that there is already a sizable number of businesses on board. Interesting predicament to be in.
you know – i never get sick of flag garlands….
very colorful and beautiful, love the hand draw owl on the right bottom corner
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It looks fresh and yet a bit too simple. I just feel something is still missing.
Well I think the design is pretty nice, good job.. but every time I open the page I found that the page can’t be opened smoothly.Put some script on your pages to fix the bugs. It makes your website more attractive.
This is interesting as my manager and I were just discussing services like Foursquare and wondering why more businesses in our area (Orlando, FL) weren’t taking advantage of it while it is (for the time being) free. My boyfriend is another person who isn’t savvy to social media trends (he doesn’t even have a Facebook anymore), but even he is interested in location-based tools. The one thing holding him back: he doesn’t quite see the value for him yet when only a few businesses scattered around the city are participating. It’s sort of a catch-22 of sorts: businesses want to know will it bring in the masses before they commit and consumers want to know that there is already a sizable number of businesses on board. Interesting predicament to be in.
Design nya simple but it’s look great (y)Like it