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Unveiling LibertarianRepublican.net

Folks. I've done it again. I've redesigned a blogger's website who was working hard and doing a great job, but having trouble growing because his blog needed improvements. You can now visit him at LibertarianRepublican.net.

And if that sounds like you, feel free to contact me about my services and rates for web page redesign and optimization. I've been on quite a journey since optimizing my very first blog: Left Coast Rebel.

Here's what I wrote at LibertarianRepublican.net this morning:

This is Wes Messamore writing again, and I am thrilled to unveil LibertarianRepublican.net- the second generation to Eric Dondero's classic website. Sleek, smooth, clean, professional, and easy to navigate, with your help LibertarianRepublican.net is well-positioned to take the conservative, libertarian-leaning, and overall-political blogosphere by storm!

Eric and the team here are committed to providing you with ever-expanding, ever-improving, cutting-edge independent journalism, and he decided it was about time to seamlessly transition into a website that was up to the task.

Promote

Please help us promote the new site and share LibertarianRepublican.net with just one or two friends or co-workers- people you know will be interested in the information this site has to offer. If you're a blogger, please grab a badge from the sidebar to the right and place it on your page. It doesn't have to be permanent, just one week or even a couple days would help our cause out incredibly much!

Subscribe

Last of all, if you haven't already, please put your e-mail address in the field above and to the right, then hit "Subscribe." This will deliver LibertarianRepublican.net straight to your inbox every evening with summaries and links to all the articles from that day.

Are you willing to stand with Eric?

If every person reading this takes just one of the actions above, it will help LibertarianRepublican.net spread virally! So pick your favorite one and go for it! Shoot out a quick email to a couple friends, grab a badge for your blog for just a week, or subscribe to Eric's e-mail updates.

Thanks so very much!
Wes Messamore
Web Developer, brander, blogging consultant

PS: I've been talking with Eric, and he has some extremely great content planned for today and the rest of this week, which is incredible, considering how much other work he's doing right now to advance the movement for liberty.

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