jwcolby
jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Fri Feb 6 12:03:57 CST 2009
Very nice DotNetNuke site! ;-) John W. Colby www.ColbyConsulting.com Steve Erbach wrote: > Dear Group, > > I've sent this appeal to the dba-OT group and they responded > magnificently. I apologize if you've seen this already as an OT > member, but I hope you won't mind since I waited until AccessD OT > Friday to ask. > > I'm running for the 3rd District Aldermanic position in Neenah, WI. > For better or worse, I've decided to devote some time to a blog > (http://www.NeenahPolitics.com) dealing with politics in my city. > There've been fireworks recently > (http://www.neenahpolitics.com/Home/tabid/171/EntryID/114/Default.aspx), > so you may not find reading about some puddle-jump town in Wisconsin > so boring. > > There is a registered user stat on the home page. When I asked the > OT-ites to register at the site there was a grand total of 3 > registered users, two of them being myself and the Admin account, also > myself. After just 48 hours, that number had jumped up to 46, of > which about half came from OT! > > My thought is that when the voters in my district visit my page for > Neenah info, they'll see a sizable number of registered users...people > who took the time to create a user name and password. I THINK that'll > leave a favorable impression; i.e., that the information has value and > that I've actually got something cogent and coherent to say. > > Would you all mind registering at www.NeenahPolitics.com? You just > need to enter: > > * a user name > * your first and last names (stay anonymous if you wish) > * a display name > * a password > > There, of course, is a profile page you can edit, but don't bother if > you don't feel like it. > > There are two Canadians, two Germans, and a Brit already signed up. I > would very much appreciate it if you could sign up, too. > > Thank you, > > Steve Erbach > Neenah, WI, USA > http://www.NeenahPolitics.com > http://www.TheTownCrank.com > > P.S., My opponent for the position is a former Neenah Public Works > Director. The newest viaduct built in town was named after him! If > you drive west on Cecil St. over the new bridge, you'll see his first > "yard sign": "Timothy Hamblin Bridge". I have my work cut out for me!