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14th February 2007, 09:25
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Re: This 2007 Season for Turkey
Good news then so far.
I would be interested to know how you are getting bookings without paying a fortune in advertising.
Please let me know, and thank you in advance.
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14th February 2007, 23:40
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Re: This 2007 Season for Turkey
O K no bombs,bird flu and world cup,but still the rip off merchants and hassle,was told the hassle was to stop,but it hasn't and that puts a lot of people off.Time will tell.
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15th February 2007, 00:11
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Re: This 2007 Season for Turkey
Lovely website!
Good luck to you in Kalkan.
Hope the TV advert does the trick for tourism in Turkey in 2007 all round.
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15th February 2007, 17:56
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Re: This 2007 Season for Turkey
Great site Tim
The pictures add a great atmosphere to the place!
Beautiful villa you must be proud of
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16th February 2007, 00:03
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Re: This 2007 Season for Turkey
Thanks for all the positive feedback... Its especially gratifying as the site was all my own work. I even poured the Efes...
I have done some website work in the past on a semi-professional basis so if anyone is interested please email/message me.
Getting back on topic has anyone had approaches from potential US visitors? I had a close run thing with what I believe would have been a money laundering scam...
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16th February 2007, 00:25
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Re: This 2007 Season for Turkey
Nice pics etc, but do you leave out any form of site navigation when you do it "semi professionally" as well? It's just being able to move around a web site easily is usually considered pretty important, or am I just being picky?
JF
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