Does anyone else find it frustrating to have all these ideas rolling around in your head but not enough hours in the day to make them all happen?
I easily have 8-10 different things I want to do on the website, but finding the time has been difficult lately. But here's a few I'll be putting some effort into:
New Rider Info:
I'll be expanding the New Rider info, into what will be a "New Rider Resource Center". It will include all the basic ABA info, then also a Frequently Asked Questions section, a Contact section (with names, phone #'s, email addy's, etc from those individuals interested in answering questions, click here for that post ), and a "Where to Purchase" section, which will list some basic equipment with pricing, and where they can be purchased.
Points Tracking:
I've got the basic plan set up, now I just need to go in and start programming. I hope to have this completed and ready for testing before the first indoor race date in November.
New Rider Spotlight:
Suggested by Jason Melton awhile back, and I haven't forgotten. Easy to do, just need some NFM's to put on there.
UtahBMX-Libs:
Still in production so to speak. I didn't get alot of feedback about this feature, so just figured I'd get to it when I get some time.
Performance Bike Parts Online Catalog:
This will take a ton of time, but I'm going to start putting the pieces together little by little. You can click on the PBP Logo on the front page to access, or just click here. It will be a full online catalog and information source when completed
BMX Tips & Tech Tips:
2 features I've been wanting to do from the beginning, but just haven't had the time to put together. But they're on the list!
As always, if you have ANY comments or suggestions about any website features, or new features you'd like to see, please don't hesitate to let me know. Just send me a message using the CONTACT LINK.
Thanks for your support!
So many ideas, so little time
So many ideas, so little time
Gallo
"The ability to walk fully upright is overrated. Along with tying your own shoes."
"The ability to walk fully upright is overrated. Along with tying your own shoes."
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