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Anyone looking to start a help forum?

Non-profit (unless it takes off)

         

worthless

6:41 am on Mar 31, 2003 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I want to start a website in which it's sole purpose, is to help new webmasters, and stuggling veterans alike!


I am an experienced webmaster, and I just want to HELP people!

If you are also an experienced webmaster, and want to help me in my quest -- Message me via this board.


Thanks!

-worthless (its a paradox...)

Marcia

7:34 am on Mar 31, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Welcome to the party!

I want to start a website in which it's sole purpose, is to help new webmasters, and stuggling veterans alike!

That's what we do here.

I am an experienced webmaster, and I just want to HELP people!

We're always happy to have new people willing to share their experience and knowledge who bring us fresh insight and generate renewed enthusiasm. A good place to jump in and get started is the active list. There's a link on the upper right that says "Unanswered Messages" and plenty of people anxious and appreciative to get help from people such as yourself.

[webmasterworld.com...]

Welcome to WebmasterWorld, glad you joined us!

jeremy goodrich

7:44 am on Mar 31, 2003 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



First, I'll say, "me too" :) and welcome to WebmasterWorld.

Second, try this link [webmasterworld.com] which is the forum index, that way you can scroll down the complete list & also read the description, in order to find the 'niche' that you might perhaps be able to best help out.

It's great to have more people that are excited to help out here. I have been enjoying the interaction, community, and thought provoking insights of expert webmasters (like yourself) that are also eager to HELP their fellows.

Business, for me, is a continual learning process -> and imho, this place is the *best* learning institution on the net for webmastery, bar none.

Some related links to consider:

  • Style codes [webmasterworld.com] so you can make stuff HTML-like
  • Site search [webmasterworld.com] which is *very* handy
  • and the stickymail [webmasterworld.com] system, which is a private, local, 'email like' system.

    All in all, it's a great, fun place to be. Nice to have you here.

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