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Re: Contraversy Over Selling Wiring Diagrams On Eb
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Posted by Janicholson on January 25, 2006 at 13:29:35 from (199.17.6.175):
In Reply to: Contraversy Over Selling Wiring Diagrams On Ebay posted by MagMan on January 25, 2006 at 12:04:12:
Dear MagMan, Production and maintenance of a website is modest in cost, and easy to do. There are service providers in every area of the country willing to assist in the process and host the address for you. A call to the popular internet providers in your area will begin the process. Shop for the things that they will provide. 1) what do you want the site to look like? Browse some sites and bookmark the ones you would be interested in mimicing. 2) list, in a Word Document, the Items you would like to place on the page. 3) use digital photos to be used. 4) if you need links to other sites, list their URLs 5) Be sure to discuss and write out the terms of the agreement, and how to get out of it when changing times causes decisions to be made. On another direction, why not discuss your operation with YTMAG. There does not appear to be any Mag Repair offered, just parts. Many people beileve Mags are Majic and would love to deal with you. JimN
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