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Mariac221 - keep in mind that the free trial is 15 'non- consecutive days'. So, if you don't get around to trialling SiteSpinner for a few days, you don't have to worry that the trial will have expired.

j razz - Smile

Cam D - there are a few SEO tools on the market, but the tend to be quite costly. What might be useful however is a forum dedicated to SEO techniques?


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My late two bits,
1) SEO tips great idea, don't really want to be bothered companies offering free evaluation only to be followed up by SEO specialists looking for big money after evaluating my site, recommending rewrite, then demanding payment before publishing results.

2) Would benefit from collaboration with smaller DB engines like a dBWorx or MySQL, some how to tutorials, or some kind of forum dedicated to a roadmap for small/avg sized projects that need to evolve from 100's of pages that are tailored to requirements for a few customers, to database backends that help manage (change control) db stored content. for growing client base.
 
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Thanks for the input ChipMarz.


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Jumpline certainly sounds good, especially with 20gb of space. But there's one problem - it isn't a Canadian company (no offense to our American neighbours).

I would be certainly interested in discounts from companies north of the 49th.


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Hi Magikthise,

That is a tough one, only because we are such a connected world. That is, the founder of eBay is a Canadian living in the States, Opera is in Norway, but has more employees from other countries. Corel is located in Canada, but is owned by a US conglomerate. It makes is difficult to define a 'Canadian' company.

However, if we get a line on some good, organic maple syrup, we'll be sure to post it Wink


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However, if we get a line on some good, organic maple syrup, we'll be sure to post it Wink


Darn!! I spent the weekend of March 29 - 30 doing just that - my friends own a farm NW of London, Ont. and we spent the weekend in the bushlot boiling maple sap. Sorry, there wasn't enough to share... Wink!

I realize it's difficult because as you said, 'we are such a connected world.'

I would define a Canadian company as one who's head office and main 'manufacturing facility' is located in Canada.

Not trying to be offensive, just like to 'shop Canadian' is all.


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