TalkSpot launches its new websitesforboaters.com website.

TalkSpot launches its new websitesforboaters.com website, offering simple do-it-yourself websites and blogs for boaters.
 
Oct. 19, 2010 - PRLog -- “Websitesforboaters.com, was built by a boater for boaters.” says Ken Williams, company founder. Ken is currently circumnavigating on a Nordhavn, has one of the most popular boating blogs on the internet (www.kensblog.com), and has published three books on long-range cruising.
“We offer boat owners, with little or no web design experience, simple online tools, to build, and maintain their own websites and blogs. Our tools include blogs that you can post to via email, maps showing where you are, ability to add picture galleries, and much more.  My own cruising blog has reached over one million page views, IN ADDITION to all of the people who view it by RSS feeds, or via email, is on TalkSpot.com. You can see it at: www.kensblog.com.”
Starting a blog or website with Talkspot.com is easy. You begin by selecting one of our pre-built websites, then choose a design for it, and then start making it uniquely yours, by adding your own photos, blog entries, boat location and more.
Talkspot automatically handles your mailing list. Visitors to the site add themselves to your mailing list, and choose how they would like to receive your blog. Sending your blog to thousands of your closest friends is not a problem for Talkspot! Talkspot also gives you all the tools you need to get your website or blog recognized by search engines.
All of the site's tools and instructions are web based, so there's nothing to download. And customers can log in to their accounts and manage their websites in real time, anytime and from any computer with an internet connection.

More information can be found online www.websitesforboaters.com.

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TalkSpot.com is a website design provider and hosting company. We provide pre-built websites for all types of small businesses.
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