>
> I have the same, mistaken bias that many people now have-if a business is
> not on the Internet, they either went OUT of business, are too flaky or
> fly-by-night to set up a site, or just don't care to give their customers
> any information in the cheapest, most expected form of delivery of our
time.
> Heck, it seems every eight year old kid has a web site these days... why
> would someone own a business and NOT put their catalog up on the Internet?
> It's simply self-destructive. "Nothing good can come of it."
Note that serge.com was registered in June of THIS year! I guess porn pays
enough to get a few panels <snicker>.
I tried to get motm.com, but that was taken by a mobile DJ company.
The #1 way people 'find' MOTM is by Yahoo or links on other people's sites.
They DON'T read magazines!! I spend over $1000 on ads without 1 comfirmed
sale as a result.
Ken is 100% correct: today it is ∗assumed∗ you have a website, and if you
don't, it implies there
is "something wrong" (not picking on Serge, but in general). Rex has
www.soundtransform.com
registered witha tag pag in place.
Paul S.