Friday, April 21, 2006

Having so much fun building a notary website!

Well! I have created several blogs on Blogger.com. I placed the links to them on the 'My Blogs' page on my website www.halitek.com. I decided to make a Blog for my enthusiast remarks on the satisfaction I'm getting in creating this site. It started out as a site to refer my clients to. Through my reading on several forums I find people asking for help or where to find things. As these have come to my attention I have tried to find and post these items on my website. If you have any items you would like added feel free to email them to me. I'll do my best.
In my searching for more ideas to add, I had heard so much about blogs and never knew what they were. I did a search and low and behold, here I am. I am posting blogs also to help people network and troubleshoot.

2 comments:

Linda said...

Well here I am it's a rainy Sunday. This is the third day of rain. Contemplating tearing up my deck to start building an arc. I got some nice feedback today from two people regarding my website and it's usefulness. That is all the reward I need to keep adding to it as I find more helpful information for notaries. I haven't had much time to write here, been too busy working on adding to the website and a bit of an ebook I'm putting together. More helpful notary info in a nutshell you could say. Later. :)

Linda said...

It's been a long time since I've blogged here. I continued to add information to my halitek site until we started the Midwest Notary Association at www.mwna.net. At that time, I moved all my efforts and published everything on that website instead. As the site became more popular with notaries all across the U.S. we changed the name to United Notary Association of American and the web address is now www.UnitedNotaries.org
The site has changed several times as it grew in membership and information. We now have over 1400 notary signing agent members. It has been nearly two years since I posted to this blog site. I'm bringing it back as a means to publish my personal opinions and random thoughts. I have thoroughly enjoyed building and maintaining my halitek website and due to the size and complexity of the UnitedNotaries.org website it has been built and is being maintained by my husband. Give him a hand. If you go to the unitednotaries.org website and don't get lost in the multitude of information, I will be surprised. He has built an extensive well organized website to help all levels of NSAs.