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Feedback Needed and Other News

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First off, if you’re not a member at my vbulletin skin site, 2skin.com, then I just want to let you know all of our vbulletin skins in the catalogue are now on sale for $25, reduced from $35. So take a look at what’s available and also inquire within about out 2-for-1 special.

Secondly, I am planning to move this whole domain to a subdomain of my design site, kalinawebdesigns.com. The Wordpress themes will then be re-released under the kalinawebdesigns brand, plus being a registered business, I think that’s better for my themes and any illegal shit someone decides to try with my themes ever again.

Do you think this is a good idea? All the themes out there by me link back here but I can just do a 301 redirect to the new subdomain correct?

Third, I have to cut this short because my main client just called, I’ve gotten behind, this is the first time he’s had to call me. Yeah, I’m horrible, absolutely, don’t hire me for anything, please. I just don’t care unless you’re already a client, then I will try to give lots of loving, like I have any left.

7 Responses to “Feedback Needed and Other News”

  1. Colleen Says:

    I think it’s a great idea! 8O

  2. Darren Says:

    Wheres your tag board gone 8O

  3. Colleen Says:

    It’s the least of my concerns and not worth the stress at this time.

  4. John Scott Says:

    It doesn’t matter where it’s hosted, you still retain right to your designs. Moving it is a bad idea, IMHO.

  5. Colleen Says:

    I thought it was a good idea to have a blog section on kalinawebdesigns for blog themes.

  6. Jill Says:

    I agree that you retain rights to the designs no matter where you have them and honestly there are people out there willing to rip things off no matter what unfortunately but having everything blended together with the design site isn’t a bad idea. I think it might give the themes an extra point of professionalism if that makes any sense.

  7. bytech Says:

    Well, seeing the more relaxed atmosphere around here vs. the business site, I’d agree with John and vote for keeping things separate. Having a blog in the domain of a business site can be a bit restricting as far as blog content goes. My two cents in. Keep the change. :)

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