webado (Christina) - www.webado.net
Christina
passionately pursues life and helping her family, her friends, and all
of the webmaster community. For lending a
hand to one thousand webmasters or two, thankfully there's webado! :)
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Phil Payne - www.isham-research.co.uk
Got
into IT by accident in 1969. IBM Assembler whiz, then into marketing
in the PCM business (IBM-compatible mainframes) and dragged all over
the world. Then an IT Industry Analyst. Web sites combine technical
programming and marketing concepts. "Isham Research" is named after
the village I lived in at the time.
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Red Cardinal (Richard) - www.redcardinal.ie
I try my best to help people here but always remember that SEO is 90% opinion and 10% fact. Everything I say here should be read in that context.
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Shades1 (Louis) - www.shadesshuttersblinds.com
Louis gives to-the-point advice. He dabbles in a variety of Google products.
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Autocrat
Autocrat arrived on the Webmaster Help Group scene with a bang in 2008 and is a prolific contributor on a variety of subjects.
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abracadabra (Tim)
An
optimist with a thirst for knowledge, who loves a good challenge and
has a driven desire to help others. Employed Computer professional
since 1981 and an all time technology enthusiast who also designed and
built a working "Star Trek communicator" at age 12.
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Aaron Pratt - www.ne-design.net
I
have been interested in web mastering for my own purposes since 2003
because I make "rain barrels" and sell them. When you make changes to a
website Google Webmaster Groups is the best place to go for emotional
and technical support, though today I mainly visit to help out other
webmasters.
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Cristina - www.asymptoticdesign.com
Continuously
setting the benchmark for technical expertise and kindness, Cristina's
a gem to the webmaster community. Keep an eye out for her helpful
advice; there's a ton to learn from this web developer.
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Robbo (Vince) - www.tesol-direct.com
Vince
taught in school, college and university education in the UK, Thailand
and Zambia. Originally teaching English as a second language, he
switched to teaching computer programming and ICT in the 1980s and
started doing website development in the 1990s. He now works freelance
at a leisurely pace.
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JLH (John Honeck) - www.jlh-design.com
I
frequent the Google Webmaster Help Group because it is THE only
official forum where Google employees speaking officially for Google
interact with and answer questions for everyday webmasters. I just
hope to help augment that process with a little of the knowledge I've
picked up along the way, the majority of which has come from this very
forum.
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RebeccaSharpe (Becky) - www.kennels.co.uk
I started my first website—www.kennels.co.uk—as a hobby, became more and more immersed in the whole world of webmastering, and to my surprise a full time hobby turned into a full time job. Technically, I'm not great, but learning a lot from GWHG. I try to give something back from my small areas of expertise and hope I'm of some help from time to time. |
Sasch - www.icegiant.co.uk
Although
I don't quite qualify for the title 'Web Fossil', I have been part of
the internet since the early days in 1994 whilst working as a techie in
the UK. As a technical writer and internet consultant, I have lived in
Cyprus since 2005.
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MrGamma (James) - www.sitebyjames.com
Website software developer... highly opinionated...
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seo101
Seo101 is quick to post and always straight to the point.
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