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Howdy all. I am please to tell you that the new site is coming along quite nicely. Our friends and technology partner at NIS Group have been working hard to make some big changes to the site.
 
You can expect to see a new look. Something easier on the eyes to look at and easier to navigate, we also are adding an ecommerce component for those who wish to sell merchandise online. We will be asking more businesses and organization to participate on the site. So if you know a business who would like to start sharing their stories, please let usNew Storytrax logo. know here at StoryTrax.com.
 
I am sorry to say that I can not share the new design with you. It is not because we do not want to but because it is difficult to show in a picture. However, I asked my friend Cory to take a look at the logo and create something new. He developed the following logo and it will be included in the next roll out of the website.
 
We will try to let you know before the new site goes live, so you can anticipate the roll over. Thank you to all of you for making the site a great place to visit and interact.


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nice logo

the logo is gr8 makes a lot of sense.

am looking forward to the improvements, I like it here!

Thanks

I am glad you like the logo. I am also glad you like this new community. Thank you for helping build support by writing and sharing your stories. It is very much appreciated.

Clay hardens by immobility – men's minds by standing pat. Both lose the power to take new impressions. (Pinchot 1910: 138)

Looking forward to

Looking forward to it!!!

^_^


Meg

Glad you like it

I am glad you like it.

We look forward to the new site going live soon.

Clay hardens by immobility – men's minds by standing pat. Both lose the power to take new impressions. (Pinchot 1910: 138)

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