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    Wink New Porsche-based Website

    I just wanted to take a quick second to let everyone know that the new TLG Auto website is OFFICIALLY up and running.

    www.tlgauto.com

    Click the link and take a look around.

    I'm still adding stuff to the Gallery, and I have such a backlog that it'll take me a bit of time to get all the pictures and descriptions plugged in. All the more reason to check back pretty often...

    Also, I want to let everyone know that the company who helped design the site was AMAZING. They were easy to work with and receptive to ideas; not mention EXTREMELY fairly priced and prompt with the work. And if they put up with me, well, that's saying something in and of itself.

    SO CLICK THE LINK: www.tlgauto.com
    -Marco
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    Senior Member 911quest's Avatar
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    Wow!

    Nice looking site...I have been going thru the same thing. I have learned one thing IT people are a completly different breed. Which is a good thing I guess cause I know I couldn't do it.
    Tony Proasi

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    Quote Originally Posted by 911quest View Post
    Wow!

    Nice looking site...I have been going thru the same thing. I have learned one thing IT people are a completly different breed. Which is a good thing I guess cause I know I couldn't do it.
    Thanks for the positive response. It was a loooooong road to hoe. The old addage "good help is hard to find" comes to mind.

    I can build a Porsche but I can't build a website. A man's gotta know his limitations.
    -Marco
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    Marco the new TLG site looks very sharp.
    Hope to see you at a run soon.

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    Congratulations Marco! The new site looks great. I've been involved in the Internet since 1995 - my current company is AudetteMedia. I can verify that IT folks are a different breed.

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    Very slick Marco.............

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    Very Nice

    Nice looking site , Marco! I look forward to seeing it grow!

    Great job.

    Happy Thanksgiving. Be safe.

    Cheers
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    Thanks a lot, guys.

    I genuinely appreciate the kind words.

    I spent some time this evening adding some more photos to the gallery as well as some descriptions for what's already there. I will be updating some more over the next few days, too. I can't believe the back log of photos I have....

    Also, I want to mention again that the company who did the work was FANTASTIC. Their sales representative was very helpful in getting my ideas fleshed out so that the programmer/designer could bring the ideas to life.

    The name of the company that did the work for me was NETVOLUTION. If you're in the market for a website or redesign I'd highly recommmend giving them a call. This is word of mouth advertising in full effect.
    -Marco
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