wwp@yahoogroups.com:
Re: No badges for us please.
Robert Bilsland 2006-Jul-13 09:20:00
Dave,
I'm not really for having the Gold / Silver / Bronze categories as I
feel this could cause some feeling of elitism and thats the last thing
I would want to cause in this group. I originally posted the idea just
to have a logo (call it a badge, button, whatever) to show that I was
proud to be playing a part in this wonderful community event. An image
that would carry a personal feeling, something that linked back to the
WWP site and stood out some way from other links on a page.
I'm not saying that the current general WWP logo isn't good enough but
if someone came to my site and saw that I was proud to be a part of
something then I would hope they might be more likely to click it to
find out more.
I am proud of what I have created over the previous events and proud
to be a part of this wonderful community.
Bob Bilsland.
http://www.panoramasunlimited.com
--- In #removed#, "Dave 360texas.com" <texas360@...> wrote:
>
> Those 3 oval icons that you showed us are far too big and do not fit
> into our web site design. "Gray" is not my favorite color anyway.
>
> Content and backlinks are the key to getting high placement in search
> engines high results. We already have reciprocal linking between the
> WWP server and our website and vice versa.
>
> The purpose of the WWP is a "Showing" of our current work. Which is a
> good thing. We look to the WWP contributions to set a bench mark for
> quality. Yes, you can immediately tell a 'Great' work effort when you
> see it. It is knowing what equipment they used to get that sharp,
> clear, great color is what is important for us.
>
> A gold, silver and bronze insignia only introduces competition element
> into the WWP effort. I am not sure if anyone really is interested in
> how many times they participated. Its their imaging quality I need to
> meet or exceed. Thats the fun of all this. We learn alot too.
>
> Dave
>