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My time at Network Solutions

by John Nemec on February 10th, 2009

I worked for about 6 months at Network Solutions as a web designer. It was a great job and I learned a lot about SEO, Web Design and Development, and when I left, I left on good terms. But it was just time for me too move on (I got a really good offer from Graybar).

I was looking at a few of the old sites that I did at NetSol and thought that I should share them.

Adirondack Landowners Association
The Adirondack Landowners Association is a group of private individuals and organizations that own significant parcels of land in the Adirondack Park.

Anita Ray Photography

I loved working on this site. Anita was very nice, and the images were amazing!

Conservation District of Southern Nevada
A site to promote resource conservation, preservation and sustainability through education, facilitation and public and private partnerships to benefit the citizens of Clark County, Nevada.

First United Methodist Church of Coral Gables

I felt like I worked on this site forever. From what I remember, the people were nice enough, but there was so much to do in the 3 week time span.

Inwood Animal Clinic

I love animals, it was great working with all the animal pictures. Nearly all the images were supplied by my account with photos.com.

Sisterhood Ministries

Another site that just didn’t seem to end. This one got dumped on me when another guy I worked with, Mitch Viner, with was out because his wife was having a baby. I think the site turned out really well.

Tucson Rodeo
WOW! I live in Missouri, but I’d NEVER seen this many cowboys. It was really fun working on this one, and I’m happy to see that they are keeping it up to date.

I worked on MANY other sites, but they either don’t exist anymore, the owner has changed it so much I don’t recognize it anymore, or they were just not very good.

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