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MNorton
10-24-2003, 08:13 AM
We are interested in link exchanges with sites that pertain to women and women's interests.

Visit our "Link To Us" page for instructions ( http://shop.delicatelight.com/page.asp?id=8 )

AlanMCSD
10-26-2003, 06:25 PM
Me and my are partners making our business 50% women owned

http://www.enterprisesolutionsnetwork.com/Links/

MNorton
10-27-2003, 06:27 PM
Your link has been added to our links page.

http://shop.delicatelight.com/page.asp?id=7

LiviLou
10-31-2003, 02:19 PM
I don't know if this is what you had in mind or not, but I figured I'd see. Site address is http://webpages.charter.net/onepageatatime/

Check it out and let me know.

Pilfo
10-31-2003, 02:43 PM
Our product is especially suitable for women...see the "Medical Benefits" page at http://www.bidet-loo.co.uk

Kind regards

Pilfo

MNorton
10-31-2003, 02:47 PM
That bring up an interesting topic; obviously, we benefit from a link in terms of search engine placement, but as we do not ship our products outside of the US, is there a beenfit to your customers to see/follow our link?

What are people's thoughts on shared links between different countries when one or both of the link partners do not ship to or service the other partner's country?

MNorton
11-21-2003, 05:48 AM
That bring up an interesting topic; obviously, we benefit from a link in terms of search engine placement, but as we do not ship our products outside of the US, is there a benefit to your customers to see/follow our link?

What are people's thoughts on shared links between different countries when one or both of the link partners do not ship to or service the other partner's country?

Nobody has thoughts on this?

OneMoreBite
11-21-2003, 02:26 PM
Since the web is global, I think it's okay for you to list a site in your links page that's located out of the US, and doesn't ship to the US or vice versa. You never know where your visitors are located, and perhaps they don't live where they can receive your products but they have family and friends that do?

I don't see anywhere that you mention not being able to ship outside the US though - you would probably want to at least make a mention somewhere, so a person from outside the US doesn't get frustrated late in the ordering process.

As an aside, if enough people were clamoring for a product in another country, it's not unheard of for a company to discover they have another market or to find someone to handle order fulfillment for outside their own market.

Enjoyed your site - as I moved into a house without overhead lighting, and have been using candles, I had questions which are now answered!

Kathryn

nategeeze
11-15-2007, 06:06 PM
We recently released a case study about a "supermom" that works full time and built a fairly successful side business. We're finding that women/home entrepreneurs like our solution and some women entrepreneur press may be picking it up. check it out Shipwire Case Studies (http://www.shipwire.com/cases) (Poof - Changing the way you do your business, one drop at a time (http://www.poofdrops.com) case study).

Just a thought. Good luck!