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Deb_and_Ed_M
Apr 19, 2014Explorer II
easy doesit wrote:
As a previous poster commented, I also use the satellite view of google maps and zoom in to get a true idea of the place and surroundings - such as railroad tracks, interstate highways, or cattle feed lots - none of which are ever mentioned on a park's website.
Agreed! Google Earth is my go-to view of where I'm heading.
An "Internet Presence" is a double-edged sword: yes, it helps people learn about and find you; but there are peripheral websites like Yelp and Manta, (among many!) that allow trolls and competitors to publish unflattering reviews; and many people aren't even aware that those are out there in cyberspace. There are actually people called "Internet Image Enhancers" who will make sure you are squeaky clean, but they don't work cheaply.
I can understand folks who simply don't want to wade in the mire that can be the internet - and I'll still give them my business.
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