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Originally Posted by Datz
That's the one! The wonderful world of windows.
I'm a real newb when it comes to webmastering and internet marketing. I didn't want to have to learn a new technology on top of everything else, especially since I dropped a nice chunk of cash last year to learn ASP .NET. (Then I got a job where I thought I'd get to use my new skills, but they got me doing QA... <wretch>... money's decent, but I'm bored to tears... now I can use my skills and get off at the same time!!!).
Will you be my friend? <she say's in her best southern-US drawl> I'll show you my tattoo!!!
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Wooo! cute tattoo, sweetie...!
ASP is a LOT easier to learn than ASP.NET. Plus, I have so many ASP routines I've made over the past ten years I can build myself most anything using existing scripts.
I have an advantage when it comes to SEO - I have four domain names I registered back in 1996. Google loves domain names that have been registered for a very long time. So, I only need a handful of links and one of my SEO ASP scripts and I' can squirt Google giz all over the place!