Starter of this subject: Lou
Last post in this subject: 4/25/2001
Messages in this subject: 6
| Lou | 4/25/2001 6 replies |
I'm attempting to assure that www.old-time.com is listed in appropriate WWW search engines, so both newcomers to the hobby as well as ancient audiophiles can easily find their way here.
You can either answer here, or via email. Thanks! Lou PS - The www.old-time.com site received a peak hit rate of about 1,700 hits per hour last week. I hope y'all enjoyed the visit, and return frequently! |
| Dan Bacca | 4/25/2001 1 replies |
| Lou, I think Google.com is great. I usually just use otr,shows or old time radio. Dan |
| louie johnson | 4/26/2001 0 replies |
| I like Alta Vista because you can narrow your search for specifics, such as audio files. |
| DonD | 4/27/2001 0 replies |
| Google.com is the best, and the one I use most often. Also use Dogpile, and HotBot at times, but Google is usually it. I search for OTR, or Old Time Radio, and at times specific titles. Thanks for the best OTR Site on the Web or anywhere in the universe. DonD |
| Eric Cooper | 5/3/2001 0 replies |
| YAHOO! |
| Jim Stokes | 5/7/2001 1 replies |
| Google is my favorite because I just hit "Old Time Radio" on the "Favorites" search. I haven't been on this board for a long time. Have 45 new messages. That's nice. |
| Ken Lanza | 6/11/2001 0 replies |