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"Never met a link I didn't Like"


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Larry Johnson
webmasterbizsitebiz.hypermart.net

Biz Site Biz
http://www.BizSiteBiz.com


Yes, you are right. I am paraphrasing one of the

most popular and well-known humorists of all time,

Will Rogers. Remember, he is the one who said,

"I never met a man I didn't like."





I believe he was saying that there is some good in

everyone if you will only look for it. That no matter

how evil or bad a person may be, you can always

find something that you can like about them.





Having spent several years surfing around the

internet, it seems to me the same philosophy could

be applied to the sites online.





Yes, there are some really neat sites out there that

are very well designed, easy to surf and just chocked-

full of great links and useful information. These are

the ones we all like.





Then there are some that make us almost

nauseous when they load into our browser. The

purple and yellow combinations seem to hit me the

hardest.





You know the ones I mean. They have the dancing

gerbils and the flashing arrows with lots of banners

and links to all the affiliate programs offered.





For those of you interested there are sites like:

http://worst25sites.netfirms.com/

that highlight the worst sites of the web.





If one can get past the initial revulsion, however, it

is just possible that they do offer some useful information;

some redeeming quality; some glimmer of a gem that you

can take away from the visit.





One of Will Roger's strongest qualities was his ability

to find humor in about anything. Humor is a very good

touchstone of your own sanity online and off. Keep it light.

Enjoy the experience.





It would be a very boring internet if all sites online were

just cookie-cutter, look-a-likes, wouldn't it ?





Variety. The internet has lots of it. One can find

virtually anything that they want online. The wealth

of information available is just mind-boggling !





Your site doesn't seem so bad now, does it ?



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Best of luck in your online efforts !



Larry Johnson, Author



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