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Written by Georg Gules
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Thursday, 04 May 2006 |
CAD.TEK, Inc. wants to add more value to its one and a half decade of reselling Autodesk software by creating this online start-up -moonkah.net- as a CAD community builder. It dawned on us that engineers and designers might enjoy yet another free accessible CAD resource.
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Written by Georg Gules
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Thursday, 04 May 2006 |
...No, alabama.moonkah.net is not selling anything. It's just sharing ideas, rants, work opportunities, team management, libraries, white papers, comments, forums, blogs, etc. You need only register once, create one single personal account, to use the entire palette of services offered through this CAD community:
SMB Resources Downloads Calendar Photo Gallery User Home Pages Newsletters News Feeds Glossary FAQs Search Blog eBiz SMB News Board SEO Talks
Register and post on your stuff for public [widespread] or private [limited] access.
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Written by Georg Gules
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Thursday, 04 May 2006 |
Right, there's more than CAD out there, and in here. The CAD 'glue' is that most of us have a background in engineering, architecture or design software. This common denominator is sort of starting point.
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Written by Georg Gules
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Thursday, 04 May 2006 |
Creating and distributing designs and software as a service without moving our butts too much. Saving fuel costs with mouse clicks. Sort of telecommuting CAD servicing.
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Written by Georg Gules
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Thursday, 04 May 2006 |
The SEO we're performing throughout moonkah.net is meant to gather a wider audience [besides the current CAD TEK clientelle]. When [and if] they land-click on moonkah.net they're supposed to see very interesting debates and tips written down by a community of CAD experts. Visitors will get motivated to contact you based on the public stuff you're posting up here. You're actually selling your expertise.
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