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Emma_WXM
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A Big Thank You To WebUser
      #349552 - Fri May 25 2007 06:04 AM

About two and a half years ago Webuser published my first website in there magazine it was then called www.sophiemacdougall.fsnet.co.uk within hours of the magazine being in the shops i started getting hits and mail alot more than i was ready for.
Since then the website had gone from strength to strength.
My website is a Profit free website it is a Dog, Pet, Loss Bereavement Website.
I have changed the domain name to www.dogdied.co.uk recently and the site still needs lots more work put into it.
I am no professional web master but i have learnt from my faults and reading up on forums and so on.
My biggest task is for people to know my website is out there so i need a good ranking on all major search engines and that is what i am working on right now.

Just a big thank you to WebUser for lifting my last website and giving me the inspiration to carry on.
The article WebUser published in its magazine for my first website is proudly framed and hung on my wall over looking my computer.
Many Thanks Once Again,
Mrs Emma MacDougall


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Emma_WXM
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Re: A Big Thank You To WebUser [Re: Emma_WXM]
      #349712 - Sat May 26 2007 09:48 AM

If possible i would like everyone’s feedback for my new website as i have come a long way since my first website was published in the Webuser magazine.

Emma


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Re: A Big Thank You To WebUser [Re: Emma_WXM]
      #351292 - Sun Jun 03 2007 08:12 PM

Wow, I remember visiting your site before when it was first mentioned and it has come on leaps and bounds. (no pun intended)
I am a cat person, (don't chase me off this site) but your site must console lots of people when a loved one passes over.
I don't know what I will do when my cat "crosses over" (no not the road!) she is 16yrs old now, and for a cat that is quite a grand old age.
But who to talk to about that sort of thing?
You have filled a gap in the market that is actually NEEDED and so long as it is profit free people can see you have integrity and have made this site for honorable reasons.
Well done on the growth of your site! It looks good & flows well.

P.S: I love the doggie cams!

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Re: A Big Thank You To WebUser [Re: Emma_WXM]
      #352955 - Wed Jun 13 2007 02:12 PM

years ago we our dog died at 16.5 yrs old and it was hard, when we were considering if to take him to the vets I found a great article on the web which basically told us were keeping him alive for us and extending his suffering, I have been unable to find the site again. I am sure your site will be of help to some, pity that some of the wording is exactly the same on another site www.ygrr.org

Just got a new dog Bobby

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Re: A Big Thank You To WebUser [Re: homersaysdoh]
      #352958 - Wed Jun 13 2007 02:20 PM

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... I am sure your site will be of help to some, pity that some of the wording is exactly the same on another site www.ygrr.org




So, where do your sluething skills think the egg is (as opposed to the chicken...)?

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Re: A Big Thank You To WebUser [Re: TheFatControlleR]
      #352959 - Wed Jun 13 2007 02:29 PM

Should be the puppy and the Bitch! Don't know doesn't really matter when our dog was dying we knew he was dying but kept putting off taking him to the vets because obviously we did not want to lose him, after reading an article that I realised how cruel we were being as he was just getting dehydrated and suffering so its worth discussing it on your site, if you put pet dying in google or variations thereof there are loads of sites. As we are getting a little of thread I expect Mods will lock this

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Re: A Big Thank You To WebUser [Re: TheFatControlleR]
      #354213 - Thu Jun 21 2007 09:40 AM

That is lovely site with a great idea behind it. Our dog is about ten years old now, full of health and as daft as a brush. But that day will come and this site could be very useful. Good luck to you.

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