What should I do with this website?

Kipp

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On on somewhat serious note....

If anyone's interested in the site I will include complete transfer and set up to the domain of your choice and final customization's you might want to make the site "your own", including on page SEO for your local market. I have a developer I will pay to make these changes for you

Site: $1,000
 

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On on somewhat serious note....

If anyone's interested in the site I will include complete transfer and set up to the domain of your choice and final customization's you might want to make the site "your own", including on page SEO for your local market. I have a developer I will pay to make these changes for you

Site: $1,000
I got a meeting with a site builder tuesday kipp. he has studied my current site and made notes... when i get there i will have him take a look at your site too. i would like to use it just not sure it fits what im doing. It would have to have a lot more stone restoration content i think...Im definitely interested though.
 

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I got a meeting with a site builder tuesday kipp. he has studied my current site and made notes... when i get there i will have him take a look at your site too. i would like to use it just not sure it fits what im doing. It would have to have a lot more stone restoration content i think...Im definitely interested though.
Agree, a lot more Stone content.
I literally had a huge set back on my site. Hosting company did a big upgrade to there servers and most of my content is now gone.
I was pissed at first, but I think it's just time for a major upgraded site anyways.
Everything happens for a reason, is how I just have to look at it.
 
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Kipp

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Agree, a lot more Stone content.
I literally had a huge set back on my site. Hosting company did a big upgrade to there servers and most of my content is now gone.
I was pissed at first, but I think it's just time for a major upgraded site anyways.
Everything happens for a reason, is how I just have to look at it.

Your site should back up every day or so...just restore it to a back up before they did the change...
 

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He's hosted on Godaddy, I just filed a copyright claim for them to take his content down
Kipp I know from your previous posts that your a sharp dude. So I may be sharing some info you already know. But here goes:

Cease and Desist

A cease and desist letter, also known as "infringement letter" or "demand letter," is a document sent to an individual or business to halt purportedly-unlawful activity ("cease") and not take it up again later ("desist"). The letter may warn that if the recipient by deadlines set in the letter does not cease and desist specified conduct, or take certain actions, that party may be sued.[1][2]

Although cease and desist letters are not exclusively used in the area of intellectual property, such letters "are frequently utilized in disputes concerning intellectual property and represent an important feature of the intellectual property law landscape."[2] The holder of an intellectual property right such as a copyrighted work, a trademark, or a patent, may send the cease and desist letter to inform a third party "of the right holders' rights, identity, and intentions to enforce the rights."[2] The letter may merely contain a licensing offer, or may be an explicit threat of a lawsuit. A cease and desist letter often triggers licensing negotiations, and is a frequent first step towards litigation.[2]

Receiving numerous cease and desist letters may be very costly for the recipient. Each claim in the letters has to be evaluated, and it should be decided whether to answer to the letters, "whether or not to obtain an attorney's opinion letter, prepare for a lawsuit, and perhaps initiate [in case of letters regarding a potential patent infringement] a search for alternatives and the development of design-around technologies."[2]

Cease and desist letters are sometimes used to intimidate recipients and can be "an effective tool used by corporations to chill the critical speech of gripe sites operators."[3] A company owning a trademark may send such letter to a gripe site operator alleging a trademark infringement, although the actual use of the trademark by the gripe site operator may fall under a fair use exception (in compliance with, in the U.S., the protection of free speech under the First Amendment).[3]
 
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I own a hosting company. I can gladly host anyone's site pretty easily... I have a large handful of carpet cleaners on there now
We need to talk.