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Posted by GoatWorld on July 01, 2002 at 22:15:13:

Hi folks,

As some of you know, I've begun work on a new website that is called Goat 411. I began the Goat 411 site with the intention of making it an "archive" site for all the goat information collected on GoatWorld. In particular, the articles. While it still will hold the archives, as I have worked bit by bit on it, I suddenly realized that it would be better suited as a portal or interface to "goat information itself"; that is, an "easier" way to get to the GoatWorld Articles. So that is what I intend to do now with it. So instead of going to http://www.goatworld.com/articles, you can just as easily go to http://www.goat411.com - I hope to have it all worked out very soon. Goat 101 may be coming next - this is pending and would be focused on the "getting started" aspects of goats only. Might be too much, might just work. Who knows until you try it right?

So all in all, we are looking at three websites that have three distinct purposes:

GoatWorld: the main, mother of them all.
* Goat 911: the goat help/rescue feature.
Goat 411: the informational/data aspects by category.

* Goat911.com actually points to GoatWorld.com but I will at a later date be changing this.

I'm always open to any advice or help any of you might want to offer. Overall, think of these sites as your sites where you can find things you need to, use as a reference, make friends, seek help, etc. So with your input, I can streamline things so it will be a very efficient operation for everyone.

Best regards,

Gary



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