Hello Adam and all others,
I'm Richard and I have designed and created www.USGolfers.com. I work
full-time for a major corporation and spend my after-hours (after
kids, too) on USGolfers. It is purely Google map based and has an
interestingly unique search utility. With over 15,000 US golf courses
in the database there is much to map. Google does a terrific job with
a number of results between 50 to 100. At a thousand my browser just
chugs along. Governing the results has been a bit challenging.
I have only begun to build what I have planned for the site. It's
great live in a time with such opportunity to create and also
appreciate other's masterpieces. I'm not making any money on the site
yet with the site but it has been a joy none-the-less.
Thanks and the best of luck to you all,
Richard
On Dec 3, 4:05 pm, Adam Lasnik wrote:
> Hey there,
> I thought it'd be good for us to get to know each other a bit, so that
> it's not just "sgeorge" who we see replying to our post, but rather
> Mack who is from Herräng and runs a very cool site on Lindy Hop, that
> sort of thing.
> So... with that, I humbly invite you to introduce yourself with a few
> words, including...
> - Your name (first name or nickname is fine if you prefer :)
> - Your main site's URL, or -- if you have more than one site -- max
> 2-3 that you work on.
> - A tantalizingly brief description of your main site ("Started in
> '02, it includes useful step lists and also mini bios I've written on
> great people in jazz and dance history")
> - A quick tidbit about where you're from, what you do and what you're
> about when you're not sitting in front of a computer.
> *** Please PLEASE do not hijack this thread to note concerns about
> your site or give Google suggestions or anything along those lines.
> We will ruthlessly send such notes in this thread to the big bad bit
> bucket where the terminals don't shine. ***
> This is just a getting-to-know-you kind of thing. At minimum, this is
> your chance to invite folks to see your pride and joy site and help
> others get a sense of the human behind it :-).
> Regards,
> Adam
> P.S. -- This is a yet-further continuation of the very enjoyable
> original "Introduce Yourself!" thread. Since we now have a dedicated
> section
> and this newer thread, I've closed the old one to new replies, but
> you're still welcome to read all the old posts there:http://groups.google.com/group/Google_Webmaster_Help-chit-chat/browse...