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Does your club, skate shop, pro skater, or skating school need a Web site? I will
build and host a one-page business card type Web site for any skater,
skating club, group skate, skate shop, or any other skating related
person, group, or activity. The best thing about doing this is the
presence it gives you on the Web.
It will be a simple site, with only a photo and contact information, and you will
not be able to update it yourself, but there will be
no cost to you, and no strings attached. The site
will have a SkateLog.com URL (Web site address), and
you can move the site to your own domain at anytime.
How to Request a Site:
Setting up one of these Web sites is fast and easy.
Send me the following information
and in a few days I will send you a message with the URL
(Web site address) of your new site. Note that each
of these items is optional:
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Web site title (name of shop/club/event/skater)
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Web site description (maybe 2 or 4 sentences, but more is OK)
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A photograph (high resolution)
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Email address
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Mailing address
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Phone number
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Fax number
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One or more paragraphics of text
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Web sites you want to link to on your page
Where to Send Your Photo:
You can email your Web site photo and the above information to
kathie@skategrrl.com
or you can send it via postal service to:
Kathie Fry
PO Box 12320
Venice Beach, California
90295 USA
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If you would like me to return your
photo be sure to let me know, and don't forget include your mailing
address. For more information about getting a free Web site, contact
kathiefry@skatelog.com.
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