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netsperience 2.x
web development, web site design, seo and smo

ecommerce

Welcome to netsperience 2.x

This is the personal web site of Randall Goya aka decibel.places dba netsperience

I develop community, social publishing, semantic publishing, ecommerce and rich media Web 2.x web sites (beyond "Web 2.0"). I also optimize web sites for SEO and SMO. I build most of my projects with Drupal, PHP, MySQL, HTML, CSS & jQuery.

Here you can view my professional portfolio, read my blog, listen to some tunes by me, or on the Jango Juke BoxI'm also on Facebook & twitter & LinkedIn - View the netsperience company profile on LinkedIn.

You're probably wondering, "If this is netsperience 2.x, what happened to netsperience 1.0?" It was at GeoCities Free Hosting for over ten years, but now it's gone along with the rest of GeoCities - you can still view much of the old GeoCities site at ReoCities

Good Press in the Idaho Statesman

Boise man's hobby turns into Locavore Network

BY BETHANN STEWART - bstewart@idahostatesman.com
Copyright: © 2009 Idaho Statesman
Published: 06/20/09

Several years ago, Dan Sutton tried to find an old peach orchard that his family used to visit in Kansas when he was a kid.

What started as a hobby on a spreadsheet is now more than 15,000 grower profiles on Sutton's Web site, www.LocavoreNetwork.com. It took two years to complete and was published in mid-May.

Although Sutton had played around with different Web tools for years, building the database was difficult, he said. Everyone had their own way of compiling grower information. He used personal funds to hire Web developer Randall Goya, who understood what Sutton was trying to do.

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Virtual Varmints Screenshot

Virtual Varmints Screenshot

I set up Virtual Varmints in 1998 to sell virtual pet games (remember tamagotchi?) I didn't think people were comfortable with online payments yet (the web was still in toddlerdom) so I shipped orders COD. There was a steady supply of new and interesting vpet products available in the wholesale district in Manhattan just south of Herald Square. The VV web site attracted a manufacturer in Taiwan who made me his US rep for "Wedding Pets" (you connect them with plugs and one has a baby - no kidding).

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