I have had a number of comments on the website and thought I would share some of them with you.
Hi Kate, just letting you know we have sold our place at 3 John Gray Avenue. We advertised a few different ways and the house was found on the Wee Waa webpage, so we definately got our fifty dollars worth.
Thanks so much for your help.
Kind Regards
Amanda Humphries
Hi,
I picked up your excellent website on Google and wanted to say,one of the best sites I have seen.
What attracted me to it was in 1970 my cousin and myself worked at the WeeWaa Gin and then at Myall Vale for Two consecutive years,my cousin stayed on on managed Wee Waa.
They were great days. We both came over from NZ.
Much appreciated looking back on your site.
Regards
Lon Wheeler
New Zealand
Lon Wheeler
Market Services Manager
I read your story (Daring to dream) and realised I have been also utilising your website to learn about your town, Wee Waa (looking at possibly investing in Real Estate in the town) and rather than just think it, thought it would be nice for you to know that your story was an inspiration, and your website is very informative and helpful, even to someone living as far away as Melbourne...without your website, there are businesses and places I would not have known existed otherwise... (the real estate section put me onto a business I would not have dealt with, as I would not have know they were even there!).
May it all go well for you - and congratulations for your initiative ... I can see that your story would inspire many women, from those also going through hardship, to someone like me who was just very impressed and could see the difference you are making to your own country town....
Have a lovely day,
Jenny (Melbourne)
I just checked out your Wee Waa website for the first time. Many congratulations. I loved all the photos - very eye catching and colourful and the site was well laid out and easy to read.
All the best with your rural towns package.
best wishes
June (Queensland)
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Hi Kate,
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Just a note to say I appreciate receiving the Wee Waa Ink and like catching up with what is going on in Wee Waa.
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All the best to everyone there
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Darren (Sydney)
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Have'nt been home for a while, and when I do get home ,it's only for a day or two I love to get a bit of news about whats going on in the area. Best regards to you and Billy and congrats to you both on a fantastic web site. I'm sure a lot of expat Wee Waa locals will use it to catch up on news and friends.
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Sincerly
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Steve
Thankyou very much the Info looks excellent and the Flyer and registration form downloads are very professional.
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Regards, Toni (Wee Waa)
Hi Kate and all - I'm not a web surfer but I followed the link to weewaa.com and had a ball!
What a great facility Kate and such clear information, fresh open pages and really welcoming for visitors - virtual or actual! Congratulations.Elaine (India)
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Hello
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Just wanted to drop you a note congratulating you on how great the Wee Waa website is. While I do not live there anymore I still hold great feelings for the town and area, and obviously still have a lot of family there.
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It is a truly great effort, and I was pleasantly surprised how informative and broad it is and it makes living in Wee Waa look very attractive. I hope it helps create interest and boost’s the town’s population and visitors as you intend it to do.
- All the best with your marketing in the future
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Kate
Have just discovered your web site. What a great idea. I read about it in the SMH Icon section and have already added it to my list of favourites. Love the news bits.
Well done.
regards
Joe (ex Merah North, now in Sydney )
Good on ya Kate
I just went to the WEEWAA page, I reckon someone should ring up John Laws and let him know the Kate Schwager from Wee Waa is well and truly Keeping the Dream Alive.
Well Done.
Cheers
Alicia
In 2002 the leading businesses of Agri hardware merged in Wee Waa and it was perceived that supply competition would drop. Agies wanted to promote themselves and show local support as a result. Wee Waa’s website has been a good shop front for Agies. The website was a very good idea and Agies have been able to use the linkages to their own web site www.agiesruralretail.com.au. The opportunity to support a local community page with an advertising banner was a very positive community step”. John Girven, Agies Rural, Gold Sponsor of the website
The website has made people more aware of what is available for sale in the Wee Waa Area. I have had a number of calls off the site from interested buyers” Col Stone Real Estate
“I use the business directory all the time for phone numbers and the advertisement are very informative great website” Damien Price
“This website is the reason I moved to Wee Waa” Anna Mustafa
““Wee Waa . com benefits our business because it exposes our website to the region and the people of the north west through a formal link. It's cost effective and we can measure the benefits. Wee Waa . com is truly a local presence with global connections”. Jon-Maree Baker, Doondi Enterprises
“I have had a number of overseas clients come to me from all over the world from my add on the Wee Waa website this is great way to advertise and the price is even better ” Anna Palmer, Flower Shack
“This is a great way to advertise locally and globally, I have found that it is an excellent way to advertise and test the ground for my own site to be linked to the Wee Waa site” Robbies Country Clothing
“Soon after advertising on the Wee Waa website we got some extra acres it is great for contractors” AR Harvesting