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Knowledgeable about alpine skiing? Help others learn.
Hi,
If you are knowledgeable about skiing, and want to help others learn more about the sport, read on. I just started a new search engine, Zeedex.com. It gives people lists to help them narrow their searches. (Ex. Type in "dog" and see a list of jobs related to dogs, dog breeds, etc. Clicking a term in a list adds it to your search). If you know a lot about skiing, I would like your help in creating a list to help people searching for information. (e.g. best mountains, different types of skis, skiing terms, etc.) As a way of saying "Thanks" for creating a list, if you have a site you would like to promote, there is also an area where you can create a text ad, free of charge. The ad will be displayed next to the list. If you would like to share your knowledge, this is how to create a list, and a text ad: 1. Go to Zeedex.com. 2. Try doing a search for "dogs" so you can see what some lists look like. (Please don't skip this step. It will show you what a well-formatted list should look like.) 3. Register by clicking on the "Register" link at the top right. (The "About me" section is also a good place to tell more about your organization) 4. After registering, click on the "Create a list" link. This will take you into the edit screen, and you will be prompted to enter some information about your list: Title: (the title for your list, e.g. Famous Buildings) Keywords: (related words that aren't in the title or the terms themselves. E.g. Architecture) Search Term: (This is the first term in your list, e.g. Empire State Building. Do not put more than one search term in this box. To add more terms, press the "add search terms" button) Description: (An optional description of the term. e.g. The Empire State Building is a skyscraper in New York City. It was built in 1931, and is the tallest building in the city) Image: (This is an optional link to a picture of the term. For this example, it might be http://www.site.com/empire.jpg) Click on "Add Search Terms", and you can add your next Search term, description, and image. You can click the button again and add as many search terms as you like. When you are done creating your list, enter your sponsorship information at the bottom. This will become the text ad. When you are done, press "save" and your list will be created. That's it! If you want to add another item later, just search for the list from the main page. Once it comes up, click on the "edit" link in the lower right corner of the list, and then enter any changes. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Russell |
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Knowledgeable about alpine skiing? Help others learn.
Walt wrote:
Russell wrote:. Please let me know if you have any questions. Yeah, I've got one: What's the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow? //Walt african or european? |
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Knowledgeable about alpine skiing? Help others learn.
Russell wrote:.
Please let me know if you have any questions. Yeah, I've got one: What's the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow? //Walt |
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Knowledgeable about alpine skiing? Help others learn.
Walt wrote:
Russell wrote:. Please let me know if you have any questions. Yeah, I've got one: What's the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow? Would that be a swallow on the way down or on the way back up. Or perhaps it's taken the back door. |
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Knowledgeable about alpine skiing? Help others learn.
"Walt" wrote in message Please let me know if you have any questions. Yeah, I've got one: What's the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow? I think you're confused. Spit has airspeed, swallow does not. |
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