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These are the subjects you can choose from:
1. A Web Design site. Imagine you are a web designer (ahem) and you want to sell your services to companies who need a web site. Of course you might not just be selling design services - it could be a full package, web hosting and all. What do these companies want and how would you sell it to them on YOUR web site?
2. A PC Help site. Somewhere for people to go to unravel the mysteries of PC's, Windows and/or the internet - and turn all their nightmares into dreams.
3. A Football Club fan site.
4. A Formula One site or management fantasy game.
Now remember, this is only for a Gameaday Prize so we are not expecting twenty man years of work. But if your site is good enough you will not only win the prize but we will show the site to our customers one way or another.
The winner is likely to have a balance between interesting content, design and navigation.
Good Luck.
List your url's and webby will hopefully turn them into links in this first message.
Competition EXTENDED ONE WEEK. Closes at midday on September 19th.
Turbonutter - http://www.imagics.co.uk
Turbonutter - http://www.tranquillity.f2s.com/new_wave/
monkey_man - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paul.whiston
monkey_man - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/gerry.brislin
Slaveunit - http://www.geocities.com/paulossainz/imageware.htm
Dringo - http://www.conkerwrestling.homestead.com/
> Whats up with Atomic_Koala then???
Your answer is in FOG chat...
er-no's entries are standing companies, not generated for this competition, but generated for the company they represent.
By that reconing, my www.cyberpoint.co.uk should be allowed as well, yes?
(winge over.)
> Yeah, thanks. E-mail me at [email protected], and I'll give you my proper address.
> Thank you very much.
I've passed your e-mail address on.
None of the links are working, I do know how to do it, but couldnt be bothered with the hassle.
http://www.geocities.com/paulossainz/imageware.htm
Cool.