Re: Templated Page



On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 14:47:32 -0500, "canadafred"
<admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"Paul B" <lamewolf2004@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:99l022p47d9qtrc4eg1hvik1bevk293g6s@xxxxxxxxxx

What are you saying Fred ?

I build web sites with a template. Nothing wrong with that.

No no, nothing at all wrong about what you do.

Phew ! :)

I was refering to the Paul Z.'s concept. I was wording my post as you
uploaded your response. My comments on Paul Z.'s concept was indicating some
pitfalls that he may want to avoid. This has absolutely nothing to do with
what you said. It's just a timing thing, I was writing as you were posting
and I shouldn't use people's first names. I thought I was being polite but
should have been be more clear about who's comment I was addressing.

I've just looked again. Yes, I see it was a timing thing. "Paul" is a
great name. Short, sweet, and common. I like that in a mans name.

Nothing automated about my site.

I apologize for the confusion. I didn't see your posting, mine is a thread
from Bill's posting which is a thread to Paul Z.'s.

One my agent, it looked like you tagged onto my post, hence the
confusion.

Your site is great Paul, I like it alot.

Thank you Fred.
I was browsing the other day, and some site had voted it the best
American Indian site this quarter :) - It made my day, but I didn't
receive a certificate or anything for it :/

I have nothing negative to say about you or your work Paul B. I respect what
you do and your approach to SEO and eagerly read what your positions are
regarding your position on SEO related questions. You do good work man and I
hope you can see how I caused the confusion.

I do like to play a fair game. There is room for all, so why cheat ?
I do kind of smile at times when I hear that you souldn't use tables,
and 100% css is the way to go blah blah blah. Yet it does well in
SERPS and visitors.

I sincerely regret the misunderstanding. This is how I learn to be more
careful I guess.

No worries Fred, no offence taken. I hadn't long woken up, and
started reading the posts. So I am partly to blame. I was confused by
the cookie clutter more than anything ;)

Take care
plh
Paul

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