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This is for Brent Koslowski (MyDayRegistry.com) who is looking for suggestions to improve his web site.
About a week ago I stumbled on the most interesting web site. You may wish to visit it. It's easy use, and it's truly different from most out there – it breaks away from the ho-hum cookie cutter sites. It is a delight. The more I clicked, the more I wanted to see. I was so impressed, I just had to let them know I appreciated the way their site was set up and sent them an email telling them so.
The site name is http://www.subversivejewelry.com,
and no, I don't know them, nor am I affilitated with them in any way. I wrote to them, as I am writing to you. I hope this will be of help to you in your quest for a better web site. Best of luck to you.