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JS_Harris

10:02 am on Jan 6, 2008 (gmt 0)

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As 2007 came to a close I took stock of where my projects are at, and I compared the results to where I was at last year at this time. The difference is night and day.

I can safely say that I've read tens of thousands of articles here over the past two years and absolutely love the level of value webmasterworld offers. I'm now able to consistently give page one websites a run for their money and it's a great feeling I owe in NO small part to everyone here.

I've visited many sites and forums but I keep coming back here for answers and guidance while doing my researching. Thanks Brett and everyone else here, I've learned so much that it feels criminal to not say thank you at this point.

Cheers.

Habtom

10:22 am on Jan 6, 2008 (gmt 0)

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it feels criminal to not say thank you at this point

It feels more so to say just thankyou with no mention of cheques on the mail.

:)

Yea, like many here, it is a daily thing to access webmasterworld and see what people are sharing. It is indeed a good place.

BeeDeeDubbleU

11:22 am on Jan 6, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I would have great difficulty listing all the things that WW has done for me. Suffice to say that it is the best webmaster forum on the net bar none. Thanks to all who contribute.

Lovejoy

8:26 pm on Jan 6, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I've been here since 2003, after the death of the creator of jimworld's search engine forums it was never the same. What do I get here? Well its been a long haul but the main thing at first believe it or not is talking with people doing the same as I am.

Back in 1997 when I first set up shop it was a very, very lonely place to be, my occupation got me some strange looks at parties when the Question of "what do you do"? came up. Even in 2003 there was virtually no one else I knew in my circle who had a clue about online business I could compare notes with.

It's always been nice to know that somewhere in the world @ 2:00am somebody else ready to throw their monitor at the wall, or had found the answer to your own problem the night before at 3:15 am ;~) My many thanks goes out to all of you for all the help, encouragement, and most of all your humour.

Regards

Lovejoy

WildAngel

12:28 pm on Jan 7, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I have a bit more of a personal reason to thank webmasterworld. i met my husband (got married on 8th December 2007) at a webmasterworld pubcon in london 2003. :) So thanks Brett.

creative craig

12:30 pm on Jan 7, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I met my wife at a Pubcon in London in 2003 also ;)

Habtom

3:19 am on Jan 8, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I always thought Pubcon was a good event ;)

BeeDeeDubbleU

8:23 am on Jan 8, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Matchmakercon?