John,My understanding is that .mac web pages are for non-commercial use only. Now that policy may well have changed since I last looked into the issue. You *can* put your business web page together with iWeb and upload it to your GoDaddy account. Patrick Draine On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 5:20 PM, John Formsma <formsma at gmail.com> wrote: > Checking to see if any other Mac user has tried the dot Mac web hosting for > their piano service web site. > I'm thinking of trying it since I already pay for the service. I'd like to > have something graphical (i.e., simple) like iWeb so I could make small > changes easily rather than having to call my web designer. (Or screwing it > up by trying to slug through FrontPage and then having to call the web > guy.) And I could then legitimately deduct my dot Mac expenses as a > business expense. <g> > > From the web site: "By popular demand, if you have a registered domain > name, you can now use it for your .Mac site.* Setting it up is simple, and > you can still publish it with one click from iWeb. It's an easy way to give > your site or blog the ultimate personal touch." > > One thing I'm wondering is if Google will search and index pages from dot > Mac. I'll have to check that out first. > > -- > JF > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080604/87bf925c/attachment-0001.html
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