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Post by mschmidt10 on Mar 16, 2006 10:20:12 GMT -5
Hi,
I just recently read that it is now better to use Site Administrator, instead of Webmaster. I guess Webmaster is getting to be out-dated and Site Administrator is considered more professional. Just something to consider.
Mark
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tiewkb
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Post by tiewkb on Mar 16, 2006 14:42:57 GMT -5
I have same thinking like you, Mark.
Webmaster or Webmistress still widely use nowadays but it doesn't sound as good and as professional as Site Administrator.
Google returns following result :
Webmistress -2,580,000 Webmaster - 1,600,000,000 (wow ! huge number here) Site administrator - 269,000,000
But use either one, I believe it shouldn't affect conversion rate.
Ben
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Post by jasonops on Mar 16, 2006 17:40:16 GMT -5
Just something about the term Webmaster that I like. I don't think I will stop using it.
Jason
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Post by Elaine Currie on Mar 17, 2006 3:34:12 GMT -5
Hi,
I agree with Jason: as long as webmaster remains widely used I'll stick to using it, but I must admit I think there is a slightly pervy sound to "webmistress" (which I also intend to continue using).
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Post by mschmidt10 on Mar 17, 2006 16:35:49 GMT -5
I guess I'm always interested in what pleases my customers. Mark
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