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  • Moira
    Member
    • Jun 2006
    • 46

    #16
    I keep downloadable files in an unlinked directory, so people only look at them when I send the url.

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    • Evan Young
      Senior Member
      • May 2001
      • 1002

      #17
      we do that with our tour schedule.... We don't want people to see that we aren't available on the day they want us, we want them to call our agent and get sold on one of the other acts in the agency.
      We thought about it with the downloads, but our clients (colleges), have complex organizations that hire us, and college kids are lazy and unorganized.... it has to be stupid simple.
      Last edited by Evan Young; Mar-10-2010, 09:34 PM.

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      • Irina
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2001
        • 330

        #18
        Awesome site. I'll check this "alivenotdead" service, looks like they have nice templates! I also never put my tour-schedule online - I send party-customers to my friends when I travel.

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        • roblok
          Member
          • Apr 2003
          • 40

          #19
          Irina, thank you for the feedback.

          I reworked the site a bit.

          I tried to put everything you need to know on the home page for easy access to video and show info.

          Bio still reads like a human interest story but I hope potential clients gather what I do on the front page.

          I'm viewing it on Safari and Firefox. Can someone tell me how it looks on IE?

          Thanks everyone and hope to see a bunch of you on the road this summer on my second season as a busker!

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