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    Alice Elliott

    My website is only half finished! This is because there is always something new that needs to go on it, as my business is constantly moving on and, hopefully, improving. And then there is the added problem of my other websites too - so everything continues to be 'half finished' - how good is that for business?

    Jo Bale

    I laughed out loud when I read the title of this post!

    Finished - never! There is always something to do/tweak/update & if it to remain effective your website must keep moving with the times.

    You have to accept the constant change your site should undergo but you must manage the time you spend on it, just like everything else! Jo

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