Posted by Charles_Ca on 2/15/06 12:01pm Msg #97395
Could this become the future of Notary advertising?
There is a new site called Pick Your Realtor
www.pickyourrealtor.com
do you suppose that some enterprising notary/web maven might set up a site called Pick Your Notary?
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Reply by BrendaTx on 2/15/06 12:04pm Msg #97396
Charles - EXCELLENT idea. I have seen something like this for inspectors. If I had the programming ability, I'd do it. But I don't have what it would take to set something like this up.
It comes to mind, however, that this is basically what NotaryRotary is.
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Reply by BarbaraL_CA on 2/15/06 12:31pm Msg #97403
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Reply by BrendaTx on 2/15/06 12:40pm Msg #97405
Miss Barbara, Everyone knows that you'd never do anything harmful to notaryrotary.com...I also know you are someone who will not think I am being a beast to bring up the reminder...so before someone else is mean and/or unkind as I have experienced from anon posters, maybe it is a good time to refer to this:
I. Advertising
Do not advertise your own products or services without prior approval. Most advertisements are not relevant to most users and are therefore wasted space.
Do not advertise competing websites, directly or indirectly, without prior approval. We spend thousands of dollars per month to advertise our service for your benefit. We would rather not be paying to advertise for the benefit of our competitors. This includes sites like 123 and goMobile.
From: http://www.notaryrotary.com/viewtext.asp?displaytype=forumicons
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Reply by BarbaraL_CA on 2/15/06 12:53pm Msg #97411
Oops, thank you Brenda... I wasn't even thinking, just reacting. Harry, you can remove this message, sorry.
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Reply by christiSocal on 2/15/06 1:31pm Msg #97425
I had to go check this out, just because I'm a curious (ie nosey!) person. Did you see who was on the notary comments part? The infamous kh! I don't know if the sites good or not- but that does not impress me... 
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