Showing posts with label rafting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rafting. Show all posts

Monday, December 8, 2008

I'm an Old Avatar Now

A busy year in Second Life has brought some very exciting news. We have been successful in exposing the international needs of river and rafting sports and the need for river preservation. Many countries are creating river parks in their cities, environmentalists in foreign lands are flexing their muscle trying to save the rivers and waterways within their own communities and more people than ever are paddling or rafting California whitewater rivers with commercial outfitters.
But, I am now a full-fledged citizen of SL and there is a responsibility there being a landowner and a builder. Do we make 10 story malls next to beautiful oceanfront homes or do we raise them above 500 meters to lessen blight? Mainland properties have increased throughout the grid with residency rentals, vendor spaces and waterfalls and river parks. Water is a theme everywhere now. WET River Trips has two regions where I am building another project for them.

The best part is the social atmosphere of friends, partys, and events that seem to occur daily. I have joined forces with several groups and interests in creating a unified marketing strategy for traffic in world and out world internationally. We are having an awful lot of fun doing this!


RAFTING

Big changes are in the virtual landscape itself. More virtual worlds are being introduced though none have the economic base or sophistication of SL. I think soon, the entire virtual grid will be a standardized platform so that business can participate easily jumping from one landscape to another... business meetings, presentations, etc are already being utilized by several companies now.

The buzz is gone... it's not trendy anymore... just another business platform to help us promote our interests. And, that is the way it should be.

Monday, March 10, 2008

RAFTWET Jewell : Rafting Avatar Second Life

February came and went. A very exciting month for the Second Life avatar. RAFTWET Jewell celebrated her one year anniversary. In world, they call it the rezz day, a reference to resurrecting the avatar into life. Here is her report on happenings in Second Life.

RIVER LANDMy name is RAFTWET Jewell and I am the Second Life avatar for W.E.T. River Trips. Last month I celebrated my one year anniversary; the day I was born into this world. We celebrate the rezz day as if it was a full blown birthday. I didn't plan any parties, but my friends sure did. And I celebrated an entire week of fun.

This month, I have purchased additional lands on the mainland. Mainland property is very expensive. Mainland protected Linden land is even more expensive. Mainland protected ocean front Linden land is the most expensive. This last category is the focus of our land holdings. All of the WET Builder's land is currently in this category except for the practice lands which are in the second category.

WET Builders StoreThe decision to buy was not done through analysis. It was completely serendipity. I ended up in the Mauve sandbox very early in this game. I met the best builders here. Surrounded by sims, these builders had purchased several properties that either held objects or were being used just for the prim count. The area is surrounded by the creative builders for Second Life and W.E.T. 's practice land is here, too.

The new property is approximately 16,000 meters squared and is completely surrounded by Linden protected lands and water. I am considering building luxury condos and my ultimate home here. Last night, I met with a builder friend who gave me great advice on maximizing the land. He is an awesome builder, and I love his work.

Second Life Rental PropertyThe property in Archan is being rented. This property is oceanfront and is approximately 4,400 meters squared. Five decks for entertaining and a huge oceanfront for surfing and swimming lay in front of the home. I am never at this house, so I have decided to become a landlord here in Second Life.


This week Second Life has invited all concierge level landowners and estate owners to a special gathering and party on Saturday. It will be a very fun party and many of my friends will be there. As a large property owner, W.E.T. River Trips feels a responsibility to the Second Life grid in creating beautiful landscapes featuring rivers and waterfalls. We hope to promote and encourage conservation and environmental concerns for rivers, streams and oceans in-world and in the real world.

WET River Trips in Second LifeThe properties in Bisque remain. I live there mostly in a beautiful home on the ocean near the practice lands. I am not sure if I will remain living at this location as I am in love with the new property. As always, I will add water features throughout with rivers, waterfalls and other watery delights. I love building in Second Life... it is an addiction.

RAFTWET Jewell is now writing her own blogs:::

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

SEO Strategies

I'm looking out the window at another storm passing through California. The worrying about water, reservoirs and flows for rafting is disappearing as quickly as the dry grounds of the foothills. Looks like an awesome river rafting season for 2008.

I just got off the phone with a colleague that I have worked with for the last 5 years. We were discussing internet marketing strategies and the new landscape on the net. We both agreed that links are still important, but not the same linking strategy as before. No more, "Give me a link, and I'll link you" stuff. It's dead. I think we both agreed on that.

We also agreed that old strategies are out the window, too. Both of us had attended a conference discussing internet marketing. We both laughed at one presenter, not because of mis-information, but because of how old the strategies were. Marketing on the net changes extremely quickly. So quickly, that by the time a public speaker is addressing it, it's already old.

We optimize using alogorithms, logs, analysis and intuitive reasoning. We both belong to many SEO forums and groups. We both read everything and subscribe to all the heavy hitters including Matt Cutts' blog. It's almost my bible.

But it's the intuitive reasoning that is the most difficult. It's the art in SEO. Our team struggles everyday with this issue. Each RSS feed alert that comes into the desktop provides another method of SEO or internet marketing technique. Most we dismiss, and others we bookmark and send to each other.

Blogs are big. We know that. But when we started, we didn't know anything. We just journaled and blogged because it felt right. So we guessed, and we were right. Now, we are guessing again. And we are taking major gambles in doing so. If we succeed, it will be great for all of us; our white water rafting industry, our network partners and the consumer. If not, we go back to square one and try something else.

Meanwhile, I am forming a business relationship/partnership with a long-time colleague. He is one that I respect in this awful landscape of black hats, grey hats and every color in between. We both work to death and he is probably one of the few people that I can even discuss these issues without a blank face staring back at me.

The future is here and we at this domain RAFTWET.com are riding a wave like we've never rode before. We are psyched over here and crossing our fingers.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

New Year Website Hangover

It's a plot. A diabolical plot designed to create havoc here with our seo team. We are "fixin'" the website... and the blue screen appears. ARRGH! Yeh, the blue screen of death. Hmm, did we upload those changes? Did the blue screen appear before or after the lastest changes? WTF!!!

Anyway, we have a dead computer. And the IT dude is gone on vacation, so none of us have the password to the external drives. And there lies our dilemma. Do we just do a download of the entire site from the host side? or do we wile away the hours by taking off again to go snowboarding. Hehehehe...

Ok. We are back again. Clean install and some more new computers... love it when we can start over again. Fresh. Clean. Ready to roll. But, the slopes are beckoning again. Can we get away with not working this week? I mean, it's almost the weekend anyway... (what? it's only Tues) the W.E.T. crew got to go river rafting today... we didn't get invited... I suppose it's because none of us woke up today until after 2:00 pm.

The partying last night did give me a bit of a headache... oh, yeh... Happy New Year.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Virtual Reality crosses into Real Life

rafting avatar with river
Second Life is a project that we are involved with so that our whitewater rafting industry is not forgotten in the virtual world. Our rafting avatar has been learning Linden script, building and security measures for the lands that we own. We haven't published our location yet, though it seems every avatar knows where we are. We have already set up several landmark givers and links to the river land already.

Raftwet Jewell took apart most of the old waterfalls and streams recently. The task of a second life builder is to create the best project with the least amount of prims. This way, the property owner has a reserve of prims for future projects or for current vendors on the land. Prim count is extremely important in any build.

second life river raftingWith water scripts, the lag can be enormous. So decreasing each scripted prim is essential to the sim. I asked our avatar how she was doing in the goal. She told me that the last two nights, she was able to recover approximately 150 prims. I'm not sure exactly how she did it, but when I saw the results, I was blown away.

The water looks so real and the waterfalls are awesome. We will be publishing the location of the builder's land. It is a place where our company avatars practice building and scripting. They have essentially taken over the project completely. Those of us in the real world are having difficulty understanding exactly how they do this. All I know is that the place looks incredible and visitors have increased 10-fold.

wet river trips second life projectWe'll keep you posted as the land gets done. Now if we can only get the avatars to stop going to all these parties... they might get done quicker. Meanwhile, visit us in real world on the web for all your California rafting trips!

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Website Updates

The new home page for W.E.T. River Trips was loaded recently using a 3-column template. It was hard to look at the new pages without missing the old one. So we put a link to the old page for people who might need the comfort of the old one.

The new format is divided into seasons; spring, summer, fall and winter. Yes, even winter. We find that many of our loyal client base loves to take a stab at winter boating. It's not for everyone definitely. It's cold and usually raining. But the river is deserted and spectacularly beautiful after a storm. Wildlife is usually roaming before the real cold sets in, so beavers and hawks and turtles roam the river corridor.

The seasons are unique in that each season specific rivers will run. Early spring, you have the incredible northern rivers running from spring melt and rainstorms. This is prime whitewater rafting season. Then in summer, dammed rivers kick in with controlled releases and great whitewater for the majority of the public. And fall, with most crowds tucked away, a time for wilderness rafting trips on multiple day excursions. Winter? Just for the whitewater paddling enthusiast... the junky of the paddling sport.

Drop us off a note if you have suggestions for the site. Trying to make this dinosaur of the oldest white water rafting site on the net has been quite a nightmare. We figured if we make changes and modifications to each of the old pages, we may be done by August 2008. Ha!

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Raftwet Jewell Second Life Rafting Avatar

Hi all... as I usually say when I walk into a club to dance after building all day. The past few months have been an incredible journey of learning how to build, learning the Linden script and socializing with an international group of people, businesses and groups. I am officially a builder here. It's time to let you in the real world know a little more about W.E.T. River Trips focus here in Second Life.

Many of you who read the W.E.T. River Trips blogs, especially the California Whitewater Rafting Blog are usually reading about rivers, rafting, guides and California whitewater. The company started to write about lifestyles since extreme sports and whitewater rafting usually attracted certain types of people and markets. We in the SL world are focusing on promoting whitewater rafting.

The sims that have extreme sports are usually reflected in the groups that you might join here. There are skiing, snowboarding, sky diving, scuba diving, surfing, kite surfing, skateboarding, mountain biking, paddling, and on and on. Are they there to sell the activity? Probably not. All of us who own sims and land do this because we love the sports we love.

Second Life is just that. A secondary reality that usually reflects hopes, dreams and light and dark visions that a RL (real life) person may visualize. SL is not the answer for a lot of people. There are rites of passage while navigating this place. And some are not so nice.

I love being here. The support from this community has been unparalleled in any place I've ever been. I love my friends and especially those who love extreme sports. We thrive on living on the edge. Those who laugh and poke fun at us avis... they don't understand. And we don't expect them to understand.

My best friend here is a tech head in RL. He is also a builder and scripter in SL. Here is what he has said about the critics: "Great Spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds." (quote by Albert Einstein) And I can't argue with that.

Posted by Second Life Avatar: RAFTWET Jewell
Groups: rafting, whitewater, W.E.T. River Trips - join our groups in Second Life!

Monday, October 29, 2007

2008 Website Revamps

Back to work... it's that time again for all the rafting outfitters to evaluate their websites and figure out the latest SEO for their site rankings. With social networking being derigeur, the whole SEO ballgame goes out the window (or so they say...). Page views are no longer as important as they were before. With Ajax, stickiness becomes more difficult to measure. Is it the time the consumer spends? Or is it the ROI?

I'm a nuts and bolts kind of person. I want to see numerical results. So, when I see profit margins shrinking because of PPC and other strategies, I have to re-evaluate, even when the internet marketer is telling me otherwise. It's the bottom line that has the tendency to gather all my attention... especially after speaking with the accountant... ha!

For this year, we have decided to try, once again, to ratchet back the number of paddlers we accommodate in a given season. Last year, we pulled all marketing internet traffic around the beginning of August in a half-ass attempt to slow the sales down. By the first of August, we were sold out for the entire season. But, that left us with hardly anything to offer for the rest of the season.

Our staff, for an entire month, stayed busy by invention. Each time the phone rang, the entire staff just cringed. The phone was an enemy in which we only said, "... sorry, we're sold out this weekend..." Then the consumers were hitting the store online and showing up without reservations on the day of the trip. (Yes... we have a gazillion disclaimers on the store site... people still showed up on the day of the trip anyway...)

Our biggest concern for this upcoming season is how to control the internet traffic in such a way as to not overwhelm our small staff, and to have this traffic in a more reasonable flow... yeh, right... if we can do this, we will have accomplished a miracle.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

The Rescue Plan

New players coming aboard to help with the new W.E.T. River Trips site are like Neo to the rescue. Part of our group is forming a partnership with another network in order to make things flow together. (Pun intended...) Hey, finally we're excited again.

So many changes are happening on the internet that it is making our heads spin. As page view stats start to disappear, everyone is going to see a much more familiar landscape on the net. It's called plain ol' advertising... marketing with an internet twist, of course. (Madison Ave is finally listening...)

The daily grind of the seo expert is currently changing with the wind. More on that later as we welcome new strategies and ways to our revamp. Some old stuff will remain as they have proven their worth while other strategies are going out the window. YJ, are you listening, dude... Aloha, from the beach...

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Waterfall Blown to Bits

One of the avatars in Second Life has created several waterfalls for our property. It takes a lot of time placing the prims in such a way as to create a nice water flowing object. One of the waterfalls is quite large and took her many hours to create it. All of us have tweaked and modified each other's work to improve the look. After all, we are learning.

The other day, we went in to practice building, when we discovered that someone had blown our large waterfall up. Yeh. Seriously. The entire top of the falls was destroyed and the rocks were blown around the area. Geesh. I just stared. Then, I started laughing. Amusing. Annoying. Ready for game-like combat. It's a game, the chant started in my head. It's a game. And someone else thought it was funny enough to do this.

Then the other day, I went in to upload some new textures, when we discovered that someone had scripted us into high heavens whenever we teleported on to the land. Geesh, another annoying problem. But then we discovered that someone had altered our land by taking the land mass out from below our warehouse! A good one. Another quick fix, and it was done.

Maybe a competitor in the whitewater rafting business? Or maybe we just pissed someone off with our company presence. Who knows? I just wish they would have communicated their annoyances before they demolished our work.
Second Life is so interesting and creative. Luckily we had the entire waterfall in our inventory and we just replaced it in a flash. Hey... maybe they just thought our work stank!

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

RAFTWET -the Avatar


Second Life is becoming complicated for the avatar, Raftwet. She has evolved from a rudimentary avatar of warehouse freebies dressed in clumsy attire and non-scripted hair, to the alluring realness of a well-dressed woman. She has a form and shape that is to die for as she moves gracefully into the social world that exists there.

She is dancing at ballrooms and raves. She has been given social invitations to upscale events. She's traveled to Venice for a rooftop party in the square. She went to Barcelona to shop for beautiful clothing and shoes. And she's just been invited to tour Nantucket in a yacht with friends.


Recreation and activities are available on most of the islands. Rafee (new nickname) loves surfing on Japan Resort, raving at TJice, cruising through the Gardens at Apollo, dancing at the Moonlight Ballroom, swimming in the ocean and floating on the rivers.
What's gotten complicated is the social aspect. Like the real world, there are liars, con men and thieves. Our naive avatar has made many multiple faux pas in this world, thinking it was a utopia instead of a possible dystopia.

Our Raftwet avatar has gotten involved with a man there. He is a handsome, polished character with many friends. He has professed his love for her. We think our avatar is in love. Yes, the avatars do fall in love. And with a declared love, comes the complication of love triangles, miscommunication and jealousy. The two characters have openly debated the need for more time as couples do in RL. But in doing so, this has opened the door for our avatar to meet others.

There's Ron, a gorgeous guy who is always dressed to the nines. A physical attraction has developed between the two friends. We can tell that they like each other. He has connections to many of the retailers in SL and has helped Rafee with her new look.


And there's Popo, her friend who is teaching her French. He is a gentleman in Paris who was one of her first dance partners. In RL, he lives in Paris and works for a technical firm. He has saved her from the hooligans and griefers on many occasion.


Anto, is an Italian friend, who has been a great support with introducing her to many places and people. He is also a fine ballroom dancer. He may be a woman or a man. It doesn't really matter in SL. He recently took her to Venice for a penthouse party in the square.


Another interesting character is Fernando from Argentina. He is a mad scripter and griefer. Our avatar has a bit of a crush on him as she seems to be attracted to the crazies and their brilliant minds. He has given her many scripted items. He took her for a ride on Pegasus. Then he gave her the flying script with the winged horse, and they both flew around the islands all afternoon. After that, she was his friend forever.


So where are the woman friends? There's CeCe, Emily, Notorious and others. The problem with women in SL, especially in the dancing or club scene, is just like in RL. Everyone is jealous of each other. On the dance floor, women will literally push you away from a guy. Or block you from dancing with a friend. Really! It's kind of odd, since you can always change your look to whatever you want. So jealousy in SL... does seem weird.


And finally, there's Lou. Her first real friend in SL. He has been there since day one. A good friend to dance with, to talk to, to hang out with. He is gorgeous, young and has lots of friends. The two avatars keep their lives separate as he is a punk and metal guitarist for a band and leads a different lifestyle in SL. He has helped warn her of the problems in SL and the social dynamics.


The avatars do fall in love. They get married, they get pregnant, they have children, homes, pets, property, jobs and love lives. The only difference is that problems and relationships can disappear quickly as easily as turning off the computer.

Monday, July 9, 2007

Raftwet - The Avatar

Rafee (nickname) went shopping with $10,000 Linden dollars last week. About $30+ in US currency. With that money, Rafee went to Barcelona for a shopping spree. Beautiful gowns and casual sets were purchased. She also went to some of the hottest retail properties in Second Life suggested by many other avatars. A new skin and shape helped to make the clothes look even better as our avatar evolved. Off to Gurl for the latest in hairstyles, and Rafee was set.

She had been invited to a dance party at both Virtual Party and Mediascape. She went to both. In RL, the members of the team were also having a party. So the weekend was spent raving on in RL and in SL. All the team had their laptops gaming their favorites while a lot of them spent their time in SL dancing with each other while we tweaked what we could.

Blurry eyed, lack of sleep, it was a 2-day event of no-sleep, gallons of caeffine, bad food, awesome music and dancing. They all met people in SL, danced with them, cuddled and danced some more. Our avatar finally hit the sack in RL around 4am on Monday morning.

The RL world remains the same, but SL moves faster than a griefer's scripted command.

Saturday, June 9, 2007

RAFTWET

Cleaning a closet... that's the metaphor that appropriately describes what we're doing here. We're throwing away the junk. You know the old saying,"If you haven't used it in a year, then throw it away or donate it..."

Cleaning up the raftwet website is kind of like that. Much of our content over the years has been copied by other websites, so cleaning up means checking for dead links or links that have changed, adding new content and doing more research. Fixing code errors and trying to keep a uniform sense has been difficult because of my chronic ADD. I just keep getting distracted. While most websites stay with one template, one css file; I find that I want several looks within the site. There just seems to be so much info that needs to be organized and how can I pigeon-hole it into just one look?

I'm already missing the old website with it's crazy layout and even wilder navigation. It seemed so unrestrained and primitive reflecting the early days of the net and our marketing attempts. But, the public keeps demanding simplicity with lots of info and bells and whistles and interaction and novelty and media and on and on and on.

What I find though is most of us who surf the net for information want it quick. Sure, the site that has the cool flash intro is fun to look at, maybe once or twice, then it gets tedious and old rather quickly. In fact, most of us click off the flash intros to get to the meat of the info in the site. Because, the reality is that we are really too busy to waste time when we're trying to reserve rafting trips or family vacations. Sure, we'll spend hours doing research, but we want it quickly and to the point.

Friday, May 4, 2007

Links

We've got a lot of links on our site. Most of them got there because the site owner asked, and we saw that their website had valuable information for our rafting clients. When you love something like rafting and whitewater, you want to share that passion with other people.

My brother-in-law's nephew was in town from Ohio a couple of weeks ago. We sent him on a bunch of trips on the American River. He even did a 2-day wilderness trip on the South Fork. He was hooked. He called his uncle and told him that it was the highlight of his California tour. He said that while he was lying on the ground in his sleeping bag in the Lotus Coloma Valley, he saw a night filled with stars like he had never seen before. He said, arms outstretched, "... here..., I am... me, under this universe of stars." The joy in his voice was contagious.

That's why we link. We link to other rafting companies across the country and throughout California and the west because we really love rafting. We know that once you're hooked, you will come back to us or to another company. You will talk it up and bring that same contagious enthusiasm to your friends, your family. Then you'll bring your kids when they are old enough because you love it so much. Pretty simple concept, heh?

We still get the spammy emails asking for links. We usually just ignore it. The links we do give are usually to smaller outfitters that bring an intimacy and love to their river trips. Most of these rafting companies are like us, they do it because they love rafting. Otherwise, what's the point?

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Rankings - SEO

Rankings are dropping... geesh, I wonder why... I can't seem to concentrate on SEO anymore. I haven't optimized or cleaned up pages in a while. Haven't even updated some of the '06 stuff... I'm bored. The challenge of keeping the site fresh is daunting. Daunting because the site is just too big, now. I do admit that I am slowly cleaning up the code on our more important pages, but it is really, really boring. Several templates have been designed in anticipation of re-doing the entire site. But honestly, blogging just seems so much easier. The content is always fresh. The information is always timely. Some of our rankings in keywords are still high on the search engines, but, it seems that the whole search thing for me doesn't seem quite as important as it was a few years ago.

This is a good year to step back and re-evaluate where we would like the rafting website to go. There are a lot of ideas in my head. Some are "old-school" marketing techniques that can be applied to the internet and others are very contemporary and new.

There are a lot of resources on the net providing businesses with templates for their websites. But even after customizing them, they all look the same. And the designers that create fabulous looking websites don't care about SEO at all. They just care about the beauty and the bells and whistles. As a creative person, my tendencies are to look towards an artful way of presenting our information. The only problem is that the code prevents the ranking. So, W.E.T. just keeps plugging along... we're trying to balance both.


Our team bloggers have taken over the main California rafting blog, while I seem to write more about the business itself. It's what currently dominates my thoughts.

Friday, March 2, 2007

Website Makeover

Oh, the agony of a novice that is trying to figure out PHP and Mysql. I'm not a programmer and I didn't go to school to learn computer languages. I'm like most web design learners. I just want the site to look good and navigate well. And that ain't happening. The myriad of templates and tutorials is making my head spin. I can't believe how many templates and CSS files I've created. I just can't make up my mind and pick one to work with and redo the entire website. Maybe I should use all the templates and all the CSS files since the site has so many different places to go.

One of our colleagues who does websites very well is Matterhorn Marketing. He has created a ton of sites for Eastern rafting companies. His sites all look good and navigate easily. Why can't I just let him take over our site? I know he'd do a great job and I know I could finally relax a bit over here. He could take over our internet marketing and I could go on vacation for the first time in years... wha' up wit dat? Why not?

The thing about letting anyone else do your website is mixed up in a realm of ego and control. Will the site be hosted on their servers? Will the files be part of my website or hosted somewhere else? Will I get the template files, the header files, the CSS files, the PHP files, the graphics, the footers, the blah blah blah blah and on and on... and what hidden scripts will be lurking in those mysterious places that only a webmaster knows? Sigh... I'm telling you, this has been the toughest decision ever.

And yet, while the other rafting companies' webmasters are busy optimizing, we're sitting here procrastinating. And guess what, we still haven't made a decision on which way to go, and our first rafting trip is in two weeks.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Server Down

My goodness! Is there anything that can't go wrong? The past 3 days was spent troubleshooting the RAFTWET site as we watched the site download to a crawl... and then to that unsavory window that states, "The site could not be found or the server may be too busy. Please try again." Or something to that effect. Blah blah as the saying goes, but essentially the IP host was having serious problems that essentially took down the entire network. Sorry, they said.

Here we are in the middle of our booking season with several number one Google positions for our rafting keywords and then boom! No site. Nothing comes up but the spinning rotating cursor. So we spent hours talking with tech people and trying to stay calm and cool. What the heck? If it's not going to get fixed within 24 hours, why stress? So, I took off for the day and spent it with friends near the river. Not a bad solution to a problem, I say.

More grist for the blog, I guess... and hey, the site is back up again! Yeh!

Friday, January 26, 2007

Ugly Website

Our rafting website RAFTWET.com is really, really old. We created it around 1995 on the old Geocities site that is now part of the Yahoo network. Do you remember how exciting it was to create a website with your own thoughts and design back then. And then, actually publish it and realize that it was out there in a universe so large, so big that it was practically incomprehensible? That old Geocities site is still hosting our original words about our rafting company, W.E.T. River Trips. I can still remember when we first purchased the domain RaftWET.

We originally wanted just plain old "wet dot com", but it turned out to be a porno site. Bummer. So we came up with a catchy domain name that said what we do without the vulgar reference.

The first incarnation of the website featured one of our guides, Bruce, who is now a Colorado river guide on the Grand Canyon. His mug was on the index page with a cartoon bubble caption telling you to go rafting. Very primitive and very crudely done. But, it was amazing how many people saw it and ended up going rafting with us.

One of our colleagues told us last year, that at the national convention for outdoor outfitters, a company of web design and marketing showed our website as being the worst site in the outdoor market. Ugly and difficult to navigate, our site was shown as an example of a website that badly needed a remake. Yikes. It kinda hurt our feelings... as we rafted to the biggest year of our company's history. So go figure.

As some of you have noticed, we are attempting to do a remake. What a nightmare. We asked 3 different webmasters to help with the remake; all turned us down. The site is too big, said one. Another said that it would be a year long project. Another quoted an outrageous price that indicated to us that they really didn't want to tackle it. Whoa. So, we are attempting to do it in-house. It'll be a labor of love ... and agony as we test out different templates and css files. As far as SEO (search engine optimization), we've kind of left that in the dust... too many spammers out there now with link farms and other sketchy techniques. Now's the time to just get the info to our paddling public in the most organized fashion possible. It may be slow going, but we hope we'll be done by next year.

Friday, January 12, 2007

Rafting Directories

Just a shout out to one of our long time web relationships: RaftInfo, the rafting directory for the United States. When W.E.T. River Trips established its company domain, RAFTWET, back in 1995, we were one of a very few California outfitters with a website. RaftInfo created a directory of rafting outfitters across the country right around the same time and included W.E.T. as a featured California rafting company. Now several rafting trips and outfitters are included along with international river trips.

Their recent remake of their website now includes several blogs from different regions. And the iBetty Network is an invited guest blogger on their site along with RAFTWET. For more information on rafting trips throughout the nation, check out their website. And the California whitewater rafting website has full river descriptions about rivers in California and a listing of California rafting companies.

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

RAFTWET.com

W.E.T. River Trips = RAFTWET.com

You can get to our main website using either domain:
If you can't figure any of the internet domains out; just call toll free!
1.888.RAFTWET (888.723.8938)

And for all those websites out there who are using elements from our website, well we say, blah! If you really want to get WET, then go to this site to get to our main website:
It will also take you to our main website... ribbity ribbity ribbity and that's all folks!

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