Greetings fellow BBC netizens — here you will find information on “BBC Regulars” member pages.
Today we will discuss the benefits of BBC membership, what we often refer to as being a “BBC Regular” (as opposed to an Irregular). Specifically, we will see what is entailed in submitting a request for having your own specially designed personal “BBC Regulars” member page right here on our Bainbridge Business Connection community website. You can find links to BBC members pages at the very top right menu bar where you see three links, “About,” “BBC Regulars,” and “Resources” — the middle link being the place to go for “BBC Regulars” member pages:
About BBC Regulars Resources
Beauty, eh. Therefore, to get your own “BBC Regulars” member page, submit your information to Tim Longley or Dave Kragen:
- Have a small picture of yourself. (Steve Giovanis can help you with this; see his contact information below.)
- Have an image (.jpg) of your business logo.
- Include the URL link to your business/home website(s).
- Have a paragraph or two of information, i.e., “who you are,” “what you do” — tell a little of your story. Some of you may decide to just cut-and-paste that information from your already established business/homepage websites.
You can see examples and use them as guidelines at the “BBC Regulars” link. A suggestion: keep the length of your submitted material, images and written content, to about one computer screen (i.e., so you don’t have to scroll down the screen of your laptop or desktop computer). This material for your BBC Regulars member page should be a general summary of you and your work — with the included link to your business/homepage website(s) where others can then find fuller and more detailed information about you.
Thankyou and have a nice e-day,
Dave “KaveDragen” Kragen (email: Dave Kragen) Tim “I Do Everything” Longley (email: Tim Longley)_______________________________
PS. Below are some fun candid photos of the BBC at the Blue Water Cafe in January 2010 by Steve Giovanis. Steve has a great camera-eye for people, and he plans on doing more photo shots for our BBC community. You can find out about Steve at http://stavrophotography.com/


