by DAN CALLOWAY
Published 9 November 2009 @ 17:54 UCT

dht_tn_frontofhouseWEAVERVILLE, NC – We’re re-launching The Chronicler’s Web after making some major improvements.  We have fashioned our site after the look and feel of The White House.gov website.  We hope you like it.

The new design allows us to add more content from time to time that you should appreciate.  In the future, you’ll be able to click on the pictures you see on the home page and you’ll instantly be taken to the story or blog feature that corresponds to that picture.  In addition, we plan to add videos–not just static pictures–to the homepage so that when you click on them, you’ll be able to watch the full-featured video directly from our website.

We have moved the blog articles to another section of the website.  To access them, just click on the “Blog Articles” text in the navigation bar at the top of the page.  The blog articles haven’t changed, they’ve just been moved.  You’ll be able to continue interacting with them as you did before, offering readers your viewpoints on the articles with your informative and insightful comments.  Please keep them coming.

Enjoy the new look.  As always, if you have any suggestions for improvement to your website, send us a quick email and let us know what we can do.

Thank you!

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by DAN CALLOWAY
Published 6 November 2009 @ 12:39 UCT

cityofashevilleWEAVERVILLE, NC – The Chronicler’s Web has been in transition ever since it launched several months ago.  We started out with a basic WordPress site, and that was good enough for us until we began to build our blogsite’s following.

Now, The Chronicler’s Web has over 25 subscribers who depend on the site for the latest in news and events of interest in the world of current events, technology, music, and much more.

As a result of this loyal following, we are in the process of converting the blogsite into a more professional venue.  Our goal, at the Chronicler’s Web, is to have the site look somewhat like WhiteHouse.gov, which we believe is a very professional looking website with a homepage not directly connected to blogging.  No, we’re not giving up blogging, we’re just moving it off the frontpage or homepage and placing it on another page for posts only.

Keep watching over the next several weeks as we transition.  As always, if you have any comments or feedback that you want to give us regarding content, appearance, or usability on The Chronicler’s Web, please drop me a line at inquiries@dancalloway.com.

Thank you for your continued support, and tell all your friends, coworkers, and family members about us.

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by DAN CALLOWAY
Published 26 October 2009 @ 21:00 UCT

WEAVERVILLE, NC – It’s time for a change.  The Chronicler’s Web has a new look.  There wasn’t anything wrong with the old look of the website, but now that the site is over a year old, I thought it was time to update the look and the feel.  So, I designed a new look, and I hope you like it.

I will be adding some new features in the coming weeks, so keep watching.  If you’re a current subscriber to the site, I appreciate your taking the time to register, read the articles, and post your comments.  I hope that you will be pleased with the new look of the site.  If you want to send me feedback, please reply by commenting to this article.  If you would rather send me a personal email, then click here.

Again, thank you for your patronage and tell your friends and colleagues about us.

Dan Calloway

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by DAN CALLOWAY
Published September 2, 2009; The Chronicler’s Web

WEAVERVILLE, NC – I am happy to announce that The Chronicler’s Web is growing in popularity on the W3.  More and more site visitors are flocking to our blogsite because they are able to take something away from it that has worth and value to them.  The news articles that we post are both informative and insightful as well as current and representative of “what’s happening and worth discussing.”  The blog articles offer both an entertaining and educational venue for our visitors that make them want to return for more.  And we’re glad they do.

Today marks the 40th day of the existence of “Blogging With Dan Calloway,” which evolved into “The Chronicler’s Web.”  The number of site visitors who visit us daily has more than tripled during this timeframe.

The Chronicler's Web

The Chronicler's Web

A recent survey was submitted to our site visitors asking them how they liked the Website and what they wanted to see more of, among other things.   Overwhelmingly, the response was, “We want to see more news.”  Others wanted more user-interactivity on the site.  Still others thought the site was perfect just the way it was and remarked that it was one of the better Websites that they had visited in quite some time.  We like that and want to continue to prove them right. (more…)

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