Maine Progressive Caucus On The Verge Of Disappearing

Sunday, February 10th, 2008 @ 12:35 pm | Maine

Alert to Maine progressives: The Maine Progressive Caucus is on the verge of disappearing from the Internet. The old web site of the Maine Progressive Caucus, at mainecaucus.net, is no longer to be found at all, and the newer web site, at maineprogressive.org, is about to go under too.

The web site expired on January 20, and is now hosting ads for jobs in Maine. Soon, if the Maine Progressive Caucus doesn’t get a move on, the site will be selling credit cards, pharmaceuticals, and shady business deals.

If you know someone with the Maine Progressive Caucus, please get in touch with them to let them know what’s going on. If you’re from the Maine Progressive Caucus yourself, and you need a helping hand with the site, leave a message here in the comment section. Tell me how to get in touch with you, and I’ll see what I can do to help out.

 

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    One Response to “Maine Progressive Caucus On The Verge Of Disappearing”

    1. Caroline Mattson Says:

      If the caucus needs website help, DotTK might be a viable option. For only about $20 USD, the caucus could OWN A DOMAIN for three years at a time. I’m planning on doing it myself for an online art studio and gallery I’m forming. All that’s required is a subdomain (ex. Geocities, etc.) Once you own a .tk domain, there are numerous web hosting sites that will provide the servers for the site NO CHARGE. Some won’t even show ads on the site’s pages. Also, I’m really good at online research. If the PDA needs that kind of help, send me an email. No charge.

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