
Location: Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
What kind of websites were you planning to build?
Using Sandvox, I have published a personal ephemera-related website, a sort of blog/show-and-tell site to present and discuss vintage paper Americana. I am hoping to have other collectors submit information and images and thus participate in the site.
How did you hear about Sandvox?
A Google search
What made you decide to get Sandvox?
I chose Sandvox after browsing through sites for several related programs. I first picked another, but soon bumped up into limitations I did not want. After searching further, reading reviews and nothing Sandvox's Apple award, I spent time going through all the available Sandvox templates, including extras. I decided to go with Sandvox.
Now that you have Sandvox, what do you like about it?
It is easy to use and seems to work well. Publishing changes works well.
What would be a good way to search for a program like Sandvox?
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“Once I'd published the site (yesterday), I sent email notification to some relevant people, and immediately began to receive the first of dozens of responses. Quite a few began with "WOW!!!" or some slight variation thereof. Some vowed to pass my URL along to many others ASAP.”
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