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25/10/2010 14:47

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Our support team often gets asked for their opinion on doomby websites. But if you're looking for feedback from a wider audience, and really want to know what people think about your design choices, this is the perfect spot to do it.

Contructive criticism is a great way to make your website even better!

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19/11/2010 21:52

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Hi! I need help meu.Cine site you can help me please send me message on www.free2you2215 @ yahoo.com

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22/11/2010 11:40

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Hi. If you need a hand with something, the quickest way to get help is to connect to your manager and then send us a message via the online support service:

http://www.doomby.com/support-by-email.html

Just give us a few details about where you're stuck, and we'll get back to you with a quick reply.

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19/04/2011 00:32

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I am 14 and am trying to get a babysitting job. I just recently set up this website and i still don't quite now how to work everything. Does anyone have any tips for me on how I could make my website any better? I apperciate it. Thanks :)

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19/04/2011 11:15

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Hi. You might like to start by adding a few pages, one each for different aspects of your site: a personal presentation page ("About me" for example), a services page ("What I do" or "My services"), perhaps a references page, one for prices (though you could include that on your "services" page) and either a page or menu block containing information about where you are (you don't need to give your address, but you will need to define the area where you're located).

It's not necessary, and given your age you'll need to make sure your parents or guardians approve, but including a nice photo can help to inspire confidence in others, and would probably be a good idea for a babysitting website.
If you need help working on the site, or suggestions, don't hesitate to send us a message via the online support service:
http://www.doomby.com/support-by-email.html - we can access your site manager if you send the message while conected to the site manager, which makes it a lot easier (and quicker) for us to lend a hand. Good luck with the site!

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25/04/2011 01:09

blakeann

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ok thanks! and would anyone mind checking out my web page and tellign me what you think? I would greatly appereciate it!

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28/04/2011 10:31

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Just a quick comment - don't be afraid to add some images. Not personal photos necessarily, but a website is a visual medium, and retaining people's attention long enough to communicate with them is easier if they are drawn in by pertinent images or illustrations. You need to convey fun, trust, caring etc. - you'll find a stack of stock images on the web, or include shots of your local neighborhood that inspire and interest parents.

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