Player Collection websites
AlanAllen
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I'm toying around with the idea of making a website for my Marcus Allen player collection. I'd like to see some of the better ones out there to get (steal) ideas for content, layout, etc. Post some sites you like, or ones you run
Joe
Joe
No such details will spoil my plans...
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The best there is!!!
The Carew Collection
www.billripken.com
I am assuming that you pay for the webspace. What are the costs associated with websites??
www.brooksrobinsontribute.com
go to the Memorabilia link to look at the cards !!!!!
Joe
I'd *highly* recommend using JAlbum to organize your pictures. It's free, easy and supported by tons of user skins and improvements.
I would love to take credit for that website, but it belongs to Carew4me( Randall) who post all the time on this board. Also Lawyer05 on ebay has one dedicated to Panamanian players. Very Cool!! Someone also has one dedicated to the Redman Sets from the 50's. Absolutely stunning cards!!
Here's my Brett Butler page. The front page itself is kinda boring, although there are links to pics of the collection.
Geordie
Dodgers collection scans | Brett Butler registry | 1978 Dodgers - straight 9s, homie
Ripken in the Minors
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My little world of Grant Hill
<< <i>Grant Hill collection
My little world of Grant Hill >>
Wow...your domain name is *very* close to mine. www.hill33.com and www.thrill22.com
Guys, I'm going to add links to all of your pages to my site. I'd really appreciate it if you could do the same for me!
Drew
Joe
<< <i>I'm so impressed by the dedication and care that went into all of those sites. I hope mine can match up. I like them all, but the Ripken minors one stands out to me for the depth of research and quality of information. Great work!
Joe >>
Thanks so much! Fortunately I've had some great help in the research department.
I'm sure that all of the other site developers will agree that one of the most rewarding things about developing a player site is the response that you receive from fellow collectors around the world. There is nothing better than receiving an e-mail from someone telling you that they were able to benefit from the information on your site.
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<< <i>I'm so impressed by the dedication and care that went into all of those sites. I hope mine can match up. I like them all, but the Ripken minors one stands out to me for the depth of research and quality of information. Great work!
Joe >>
Thanks so much! Fortunately I've had some great help in the research department.
I'm sure that all of the other site developers will agree that one of the most rewarding things about developing a player site is the response that you receive from fellow collectors around the world. There is nothing better than receiving an e-mail from someone telling you that they were able to benefit from the information on your site. >>
Word.