HI
I am a surgeon from Delhi and i have a blog at surgerylounge.com
Would you be interested in exchanging links here.
Regards
Mark
Hi,
This is Mark. I am webmaster of a few webmaster sites. While looking for more webmaster/internet related sites, I came across http://www.acedanger.com. I found your site very pleasing and would love to purchase text-links to my sites on it.
Please do come back on this with your views.
Awaiting your response,
Dear Ace ,
The Internet has transformed how we communicate with the public, but there are still many challenges in making information easy to find. Since you cover web design in ace’s blog , I thought you might be interested in a study that my nonprofit published this summer about how people find information online. The study covers three groups: non-profit organizations and cities; web designers and firms; and the general public.
The study was fascinating on a number of levels, and I invite you to read the executive summary or download a PDF of the findings at http://www.idea.org/find-information.html .
The survey results sparked ideas about tools we could provide that might make finding information online easier. This fall, we will start beta testing a cool new new navigational tool. I don’t have your email, so if you are interested, you can sign up for our beta here: http://www.spicynodes.org/ or to stay abreast of our (very) occasional new projects, you can get our newsletter here: http://www.idea.org/newsletter.html
Thanks,
Michael
HI
I am a surgeon from Delhi and i have a blog at surgerylounge.com
Would you be interested in exchanging links here.
Regards
Hi,
This is Mark. I am webmaster of a few webmaster sites. While looking for more webmaster/internet related sites, I came across http://www.acedanger.com. I found your site very pleasing and would love to purchase text-links to my sites on it.
Please do come back on this with your views.
Awaiting your response,
Mark
Dear Ace ,
The Internet has transformed how we communicate with the public, but there are still many challenges in making information easy to find. Since you cover web design in ace’s blog , I thought you might be interested in a study that my nonprofit published this summer about how people find information online. The study covers three groups: non-profit organizations and cities; web designers and firms; and the general public.
The study was fascinating on a number of levels, and I invite you to read the executive summary or download a PDF of the findings at http://www.idea.org/find-information.html .
The survey results sparked ideas about tools we could provide that might make finding information online easier. This fall, we will start beta testing a cool new new navigational tool. I don’t have your email, so if you are interested, you can sign up for our beta here: http://www.spicynodes.org/ or to stay abreast of our (very) occasional new projects, you can get our newsletter here: http://www.idea.org/newsletter.html
Thanks,
Michael