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TheBestYacht.com is a brand new place focussed on everything outstanding about what products, services and information are available for a yacht and which of these are considered the best and alas there are absolutely loads of resources for this theme that we presently are up to our necks with information, pictures and articles for this place. So we frequently find it hard to know what ones to use and which one to take out.
The web pages have been written here prior to the launch of the site while we build up the site content to let time for search engines like Google to send out their spider and index us. They definately do appear to take longer and longer to arrive at your site if you are sitting there waiting for them. Still the prelaunch mode also permits us time to move on with bringing together the information and content into the internet site behind the scenes. Meaning fundamentally the domain is still being constructed and may be of limited use to you right now.
To help make the internet website useful while we are waiting we did some research and discovered a newsfeed, put together a collection of the usual searches made connected with yachts and accumulated up a number of links in this particular field of study.
Learning how this is used will also help us to realize which things they are interested in when they look for anything related with yachts and display to us what you would like to see here. We would like to then prioritize our building of the site to correspond to those requirements.
It is also our intention to produce a useful source of information that is of interest and maintained and we have aspirations and plans to make this a favorite site on the wWW to aid web browsers in locating what they need about "sailing greek isles" and yachts.
One interesting goal for the site in cyberspace that will for certain help encourage discourse and chat on everything splendid about "sailing greek isles" will be the installment of a set of forums.
An additional goal is to be able to check that articles about "sailing greek isles" on the website won't go out of date so we chose a shared model for coping with the content. An area to share articles and documents will be produced based on a wiki which is the easiest way to collaborate on a document with many people over time. It can also be a neat application for integrating the essence of what is talked about in the forums so that it can be read quickly and easily by users of the site. It will all become clear soon…