Hello Digital Pointer's, My name is Andrew but everyone calls me Andy these days, strange how nick names stick, I was called badger at University, which was a strange one. It is really create to see such a thriving affiliate community and I am looking forward to being a part of it, over at MoreNiche we run an affiliate program, we try and offer higher commissions and more support than the big boys, progress is good and we have lots of new products coming along all the time. My skills which I hope will be a valuable contribution to this forum lie on the technical side, from credit card process/fraud, integrating applications, programming, surfer tracking, hosting and managing projects. I hope my experience will be beneficial to everyone here and I look forward to getting to know people individually. In my spare time (which is very rare these days) I enjoy football (the English type), skiing, computing, I’m lucky enough to enjoy what I do for a living as a hobby , films and socializing with friend, this normally involves a drink or two. I am also in the middle of a house renovation project which has been “interestingâ€, Let’s leave that one alone…. I hope to learn more about you and your online presence. If you have any questions fire away, if not I hope to see you around ïŠ
Thanks for the warm welcome I'm looking forward to getting into the forum a little deeper. Lol, strange question, what made you ask it? My business partner has just purchased a Mac, seems Apple are taking over the world, Mac, IPod, IPhone... I'm a 99% Windows man myself with a 1% linux server support as its quicker than contacting my host every time What about yourself?
people who speak very authoritatively are really experts or probably just a mac user hehehe thats why just asked dont worry Apple cant take over the world As for me I use windows in home, mac and solaris in college, and work with linux servers disclaimer: this doesnt mean that all mac users are not experts _
Hello Andy and welcome to DP. You are of to a good start here with all the nice responses to your introduction