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Until recently I used to have a free website but unfortunately it was deleted when Vistaprint acquired Webs.com. I'm not bitter since it was totally free. I never really used the site to market my goods/services. I use my newly created (free) more like a portfolio for showcasing my creative outlet.
I would kindly ask you to take a sneak peak and feel free to comment on ways that I can improve it. Thank you for your input. -Peter-
 
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Good photography . Personally , I would stay away from using kit names like Sierra on pens , as it invites some people to price shop , using Google , of course .
Also not sure about the wisdom of having your e-mail address wide open , unless Google has a system attached to it to filter out spam . Read the `Any thoughts on VPN`s` thread , which has attracted a lot of input the last two days , for more info on that topic .
 
Looks good Peter. My only thought was that I wanted a closer look at your work, but when I clicked on the individual pictures, I wasn't rewarded with a larger image.

I do agree with Wayne on the email address comment. Perhaps there is a way to do a "Contact Us" like many websites do where it gets the persons information and messages you without having to give out your email address.
 
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One other comment . As you are probably aware , pennies are still considered legal tender in Canada , and commercial uses of them in any other context is frowned upon , unless you are using more than 40 ? of them in the application , which I would guess you are not . Please don`t ask me to explain the logic behind that rule .
 
Until recently I used to have a free website but unfortunately it was deleted when Vistaprint acquired Webs.com. I'm not bitter since it was totally free. I never really used the site to market my goods/services. I use my newly created (free) more like a portfolio for showcasing my creative outlet.
I would kindly ask you to take a sneak peak and feel free to comment on ways that I can improve it. Thank you for your input. -Peter-
You have to be able to click on photos and blow them up. Too small.
 
One other comment . As you are probably aware , pennies are still considered legal tender in Canada , and commercial uses of them in any other context is frowned upon , unless you are using more than 40 ? of them in the application , which I would guess you are not . Please don`t ask me to explain the logic behind that rule .
Thanks for your input Wayne and yes, the paper weight does contain well over 60 pennies within.
 
Looks good Peter. My only thought was that I wanted a closer look at your work, but when I clicked on the individual pictures, I wasn't rewarded with a larger image.

I do agree with Wayne on the email address comment. Perhaps there is a way to do a "Contact Us" like many websites do where it gets the persons information and messages you without having to give out your email address.
It is indeed a concern, I may remove my email and try to come up with an alternate way of being contacted. Thank you for taking the time to help out.
 
Thank you to everyone that chimed in and provided helpful advice. I've made some changes and hopefully the
website is a little more refined. Still have plenty of work to be done. As usual IAP members gave me some assistance in my time of need. Good people doing good on a great site.
 
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