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Thursday, November 09, 2006

The Advantages of Using Photos Transferred to DVD

The Advantages of Using Photos Transferred to DVD


What are the advantages of using Photos Transferred to DVD? The answers are many. The predominant reason is that by preserving your photos on digital media provides a means by which loved ones can easily share their photos without the worry of time taking it’s toll on the photographs. Digital photographs do not fade, tear or become “dog eared” as they are viewed by, or shared with your loved ones. They can be viewed over and over again with the same color quality that the original photograph was captured with.

Reasons for choosing Photos Transferred to DVD services:


1. Photos Transferred to DVD uses the latest technology to digitally enhance your photographs. Take for example the photographs taken around 1925: Photograph #1 is the original photograph, Photograph #2 is the color enhanced photo (which considering the condition of the original photograph is great) and Photograph #3 is the ‘Editors’ photo choice for the collection.


2. Photos Transferred to DVD adds custom effects such as, pan and zoom to your photos. We can make a photograph appear on-screen as long as you like. Five seconds is the average time we make a photo appear but, if it is a important shot, we can make last for as long as you like.


3. Photos Transferred to DVD has over 2,500 song titles in our library. If we don’t have the music you want to hear, we will gladly order it for you. Photos Transferred to DVD will never keep any music we order on your behalf for more than 30 days


Personal tributes have become very popular. Not just for movie stars or rock stars. Personal tributes have become popular for Funerals, Bar Mitzvas, Graduation Ceremonies and much more. What better way to preserve the story of your loved ones than with a Photos Transferred to DVD Production? Feel free to visit our site and view our samples.

Preserver Your Precious Memories Today.

Monday, October 30, 2006

Beware of Travelocity.com BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!

Recently my wife scheduled a trip using Travelocity.com.

BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!

As lazy as this seems, I'm going to simply quote the message I sent to Travelocity.com regarding our arrangements with that business. I hope you don't do business with Travelocity.

"To whom it may concern,

Recently my wife booked a flight through your agency. I can't believe you charge over $500 (USD) to cancel!

She needed to cancel the trip due to unforseen circumstances. Travelocity was going to charge over $508.42 USD on a $724.61 arrangement to cancel, and $506.32 to reschedule the trip! Who the hell do you think you are?????????

Well, at a minumum 40,000 people will be aware of this tomorrow. As a matter of fact, I'm going to commit ALL of my resources this week to seeing to it that the public knows how bad you rip people off!

Aside from my internet campaigns, I fully intend to contact one of our local news agencies (WYFF News 4) to alert them to your business practices.

Want to get your legal staff invovled? Go ahead! It's all true and it's all a matter of record!"

I did follow through with the threat to report Travelocity to our local news agency's website. I'll update you when I get a reply from WYFF 4.

Monday, October 16, 2006

Technical Difficulties

I recently discovered a very DISTURBING problem with my GoDaddy account. There is absolutely no way for me to know how many customer contacts I have missed out on due to GoDaddy's development team. They REALLY bungled my account.

To my customers I sincerely apologize. If you have tried to contact us without results, the following copy of the email I sent to GoDaddy's CEO and Founder, Bob Parsons should explain it all.

However, to put it in a nutshell, GoDaddy changed the web site I.D. numbers on both "Photos Transferred to DVD" and "Your Precious Memories Online Video Albums" which REALLY has caused problems.

Again, to my valued customers, I sincerely apologize.

To: president@godaddy.com

Dear Bob,

I have discovered a GoDaddy Developer issue you need to be VERY aware of. Who knows how much business I have lost over this one.

Today, 10/16/2006 I spent well over an hour on the phone with tech. support (first line, then upper management [Derek]) over this. It’s got to be bad for GoDaddy’s business and needs to be brought to the attention of your development team.

I was editing another one of my websites (not hosted on GoDaddy) when the thought hit me, “Hey, I haven’t received a contact via my Website Tonight generated contact forms nor from my uploaded ‘Online Order Forms’” in a LONG time. So I decided to contact myself. Guess what? I didn’t receive it! Four ways to contact me via GoDaddy and NONE OF THEM WORKED!

I opened Website Tonight, launched one of my accounts and clicked on “Build Web Pages.” Next, I navigated to my “Contact Us” page and click on “Advanced Edit” in the contact form area. After that, once the “Advanced Edit” page opened, I clicked “OK.” Following that I clicked “Publish Web Site” and then “Publish Updates.” Then I used the contact form again to try to contact myself. Guess what? IT WORKED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Fortunately I save a back-up copy of all my web sites to my hard drive for just such emergencies (no, GoDaddy doesn’t have a monopoly on all of my websites). After examining the source code of the newly published “Contact Us” page vs. my backup copy, the only difference in the HTML code was the “…&websiteid=…” web site id number.

I called technical support. The first guy I talked to (didn’t get a customer survey form him either) all but, called me a liar (or a idiot, I haven’t made my mind up about that one). He said something to effect of “we don’t arbitrarily change your website id.” After an exhaustive conversation, he followed that up with something to the effect of “the website id will not cause you not to receive email from your “Contact Form.”

Finally he transferred me to Derek (upper management). After an exhaustive conversation with Derek, I was able to get him to understand that the “websiteid=…” number had EVERYTHING to do with it.

I gave Derek permission to restore my websites (http://yourpreciousmemoriesonline.com/ and http://photos-transfered-to-dvd.com/) to their earliest states on record and to log onto my email to see if he received email from their prior states. He declined. However, (and besides the point) I KNEW IT WOULN’T WORK BECAUSE I TRIED IT!

Bob, GoDaddy does not have a monopoly on all of my websites. I reach over 40,000 people per day. I OWN the top 6 positions for the search term “Photos Transferred to DVD” (out of over 165,000) listings on MSN. I FULLY intend to post this email on all of my blogs for my viewers simply because, I know this “oversight in development” has cost me business. I hope you get it fixed soon.

By the way, I have canceled my “auto renewal” options with GoDaddy and intend to expire my affiliate account with GoDaddy on Commission Junction by the end of this week.
Fix it. Who knows how many of your customers are losing business and don’t even know it (let alone, why).

Tim Woodard,
tim@photos-transfered-to-dvd.com
tim@yourpreciousmemoriesonline.com

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

GoodTree

I just found out that Google, Yahoo and Microsoft are contributing their technology to a new website called GoodTree that gives money to charity when you use it. It's for a worthy cause so, I thought "Why not put a link on all of my blogs." Give it a try. Visit GoodTree and sign up today.

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Photos Transferred to DVD Terms of Service change

Effective January 1, 2007 Photos Transferred to DVD's Terms of Service will change. The disounts for orders over $100.00 will no longer be available. If you want to take advantage of these discounts you must place your order on or before December 31, 2006.

Watch for special announcements after the changes to our Terms of Service take effect for monthly discounts and coupons.

Thank you,
Staff at Photos Transferred to DVD

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Photos Transferred to DVD is currently experiencing technical diffuclties

Photos Transferred to DVD is currently experiencing technical diffuclties and will be off line for a couple of days. (I have to reload my computer).
Any emails sent between 07-20-2006 and 07-26-2006 will be replied to after 07-27-2006 unless further unforseen difficulties arise.
Thank you for your patience.

Monday, May 15, 2006

Photos Transferred to DVD (http://photos-transfered-to-dvd.com)

If you're looking for a special gift for someone you really should consider a video album. Video albums are more than a great way to preserve your photos, they can add life to any still image. Our video albums include special effects such as, pan, zoom, the background music of your choosing and more. I doubt you will find a better deal on the internet either.

Family video albums, vacation video albums, special occasion video albums and personal tributes are just a few of the types of presentations we can create. Our video album creations are limited only by your imagination.

Because we work with you, our photo albums are always custom made to suite your every need.

Visit us today at http://photos-transfered-to-dvd.com/. Once you compare our prices I'm sure you'll be back.

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

I would be remiss to believe that just because you have found this site you have found my other blogs and web sites. I thought I would just take a quick minute to leave the links here.

If you're looking for the perfect gift that special someone, try one of these sites:



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