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Shillington Kennels - Purebred Beagles, Cavalier King Charles Spanioels, Boarding, Grooming, Professional Handling Interview

By Interviewer at 07/31/07 12:14

Name of your website?

Shillington Kennels - Purebred Beagles, Cavalier King Charles Spanioels, Boarding, Grooming, Professional Handling

Your name?

Kim Delaney

Your Location (city, etc)

Stewiacke

What inspired you to launch your own website?

We launched our website as a means of providing information to prospective dog owners. It saves people some time in emailing or phoning us.

When did you launch your first website, and what was it?

We launched a smaller version of the website when we lived in New Brunswick in 1999

How did you decide on a name for your website?

We chose our CKC registerted kennel name as the name of the site

Please give us a short summary of your website?

Our site showcases our purebred Beagles and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and also offers dog boarding and grooming services as well as professional handling services.

What makes it different from other, similar offerings?

I guess our differences include our location for boarding and grooming, the fact that we're a small kennel, so attention to our boarders and cleanliness is paramount, would be the main points. We're also one of the few breeders of show Beagles in the Atlantic Region.

What is your eventual goal? (To sell it, keep it for income, secure a book or other mainstream media deal?)

Our goal is to make it easier for prospective clients to learn more about us, whether it's our location, the background of our dogs and the like. It's also a method of keeping our firends and clients up to date with news at our kennel and a gallery of dogs we own or have sold to families.

How does your investment of time and money balance against your success?

It's like anything else: it takes a larger effort in the beginning, but once you're established there's a greater return for the effort invested.

If you had an unlimited development budget for development, how would you change your site?

I don't think we'd change it very much: we don't do online commerce because we'd rather have a more personal contact with our clients.

If your site got really big, really quickly, would you be able to keep up with the demand?

I don't think the question is applicable, since the site is an informative one and interested people eventually contact us directly.

What unexpected costs and headaches have you had to deal with?

None.

What has been your biggest challenge?

The biggest challenge is in keeping the site updated with interesting content, both text and photographs.

What method has been most successful for promoting your website?

Being linked to an online directory. It brings in about 75% of our visitors.

How has running your website differed from your expectations?

It hasn't

How long have you run the site already, and how long will you continue to keep it up if you don't enjoy big gains in traffic, income or popularity?

Our site will be up as long as we're in business.

What is your website address?

Shillington Kennels - Purebred Beagles, Cavalier King Charles Spanioels, Boarding, Grooming, Professional Handling

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Ladybird Springer Kennels Interview

By Interviewer at 07/19/07 16:59
Name of your website?

Ladybird Springer Kennels

Your name?

Lisa

Your Location (city, etc)

Whitelaw WI 54247

When did you start your website and why?

About 6 years ago. Two sell my dogs and puppies and to get my name out there.

Please give us a short summary of your website, business model, etc

I raise some of the best dogs and puppies. Who are health happy dogs and puppies. For Hunting or pet. Love all my dogs and puppies. I want to help people have better dogs to so I trian people and there dogs. I also run a rescue for any dog breed or mix.

What has been the most difficult part of creating and running your website?

The wed site is the easy part of it all. It getting People to understand you are telling them the trueful and are not lieing to them. Or e-mail them back and they do not get back to you.

What has been the easist part of operating your website?

the Pictures are the easyest part.

What was your biggest mistake?

I do know I have made one yet.

Who maintains your website and why?

I maintain my site. Because I do not want to pay someone every time I want to change some thing.

Tell us how your business has benefitted from your website?

People call me or e-mail all the time. Right now its really slow but it will pick up again.

What are your views on ecommerce and the future of the internet?

It here to stay.

What are your views on Search Engine Optimization (SEO)?

They are helpful

What are your views on Search Engines? Have they helped or hindered your website?

they have helped

What method has been most successful for promoting your website?

Site I have payed to adv. for me

What method has been least successful for promoting your website?

Doing nothing

What would you like to see change with respect to the internet?

Let people know that there are good people who use the internet to.

What is your website address?

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