A question for all of you....
We are in process of doing a new web site for our state association. We have seen about a half dozen out there now..all done by the same company...which we are also using. that have a section for recipes. Inns submit the recipes.
I don't know if there is an approval process or if anyone assures the accuracy or what. And I asume if there are questions about the recipe, viewers just click on the inn's link.
But my question is, do you think it is a benefit to have a recipe section on a state association web site???
I say No because there are millions of recipes on line already. I am interested in what you all think.
Here is a link to a state that has them now.
Thanks!
We are in process of doing a new web site for our state association. We have seen about a half dozen out there now..all done by the same company...which we are also using. that have a section for recipes. Inns submit the recipes.
I don't know if there is an approval process or if anyone assures the accuracy or what. And I asume if there are questions about the recipe, viewers just click on the inn's link.
But my question is, do you think it is a benefit to have a recipe section on a state association web site???
I say No because there are millions of recipes on line already. I am interested in what you all think.
Here is a link to a state that has them now.
Thanks!