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Spinner
03-14-2005, 10:01 AM
Did anyone take any pictures or video of Wosca 4??

Rob-RT
03-14-2005, 02:39 PM
We took like 400ish pics so once we get the good ones we will post a link to them!

Some really good ones of people coming out of the hairpin at the end.

Marsh
03-16-2005, 06:08 PM
Anybody ever going to post any? SPDA still doesn't have any either.

Guillermo
03-16-2005, 08:54 PM
One video clip of the Wosca winter autoslalom event #4 here:

http://www.insightracing.ca/

gatherer
03-16-2005, 11:14 PM
thats a great website G....

nitrowsb
03-16-2005, 11:15 PM
I'm curious G and others that have their own websites...how would someone get started?

gatherer
03-16-2005, 11:28 PM
steps:

1) find a good web host. I recommend www.intralink360.com (http://www.intralink360.com) My site is with them www.drummondmotorsports.com (http://www.drummondmotorsports.com) and I have never had an issue. super prompt at helping me out and have always been up and running. Dave even did maintenance on Christmas eve, thats dedication.

2) design a page. you can use front page or notepad. But the smartest people out there Hire Opal from www.sio2.ca (http://www.sio2.ca) and have her whip something up. have a look at my site. so perfect and easy to post information as I want. I've even been able to learn the finer arts of web publishing with Opal's help.

(for the record she also designed www.insightracing.ca (http://www.insightracing.ca) )

3) Have a professional photo shoot done of your car. Sonia Tanney does this and I highly recommend her. The pictures can then be used on your site. for my banner the pictures were taken by Sonia and a graphic artist I know whipped them together like they are now. But yes go to Sonia to have a professional shoot done. works great for giving plaques to sponsors at the end of the year.

4) Post up content. how you did at events, who your sponsors are, what your plans are, what events you wil enter that sort of stuff.

5) you now have a website.

Guillermo
03-17-2005, 08:59 AM
Originally posted by nitrowsb
I'm curious G and others that have their own websites...how would someone get started?

Opal is a website guru, I just supplied some of the content and all the videos. But don't let that stop, I've heard that setting up a basic web site with photos and videos is easy.

thekid
03-17-2005, 01:24 PM
Check out www.shiftright.com, that's who i use to host my site, they're packages are extremely well priced, and there uptime is amazing... I am longtime friends of the guys who run this company.

They have a couple of different packages for $50 or $100 per year.