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Kefalonia Greece for a Beach Vacation

 

 

Sun, sea and relaxing on the beach has been on my mind these few weeks. The kids really enjoyed the beach vacation we had last week and have been asking to go on another one soon as we didn’t have enough fun at the last beach we visited.

Seeing the lovely picture of the pebble beach at  Kefalonia Greece  makes it a ideal choice for our next beach vacation. It would be really cool to let them experience walking on a pebble beach as contrast to the sandy beaches which they have been to so far.  Walking along the beach with the wind in the air and having various different sensations while walking carefully on the pebbles making the way to the shore.  The boys could experience the fun of tossing pebbles into the ocean. It would certainly be great fun for them.

There is a wide selection of Kefalonia Hotels which one can choose from. The best thing is that there is a wide selection of villas which have their own pool like the one above.It would also be great experience for the kids to stay in a beach side villa which has it’s own private pool. The kids would be thrilled to have the opportunity to jump into the pool to swim or laze around anytime then wanted.  It would also be easier for me to keep an eye on them if they were swimming in a private pool instead of the crowded  hotel pool. How awesome would that be.  Enjoying the view of the beach  being at your own private pool.

 

Disclaimer: I am participating in a  compensated blog campaign from Bucks2Blog for a travel company .All opinions are 100% my own. This post has a compensation level of 13.  Please visit Dominique’s Disclosure page for more information.


 

 

Building Your Own Website Instantly

 

In this day an age it is important for businesses to have an online presence. The best way to do so would be to create a website showcasing your own product or services. This would help to increase the reach of your business and gather  potential clientele for the company.

Creating a website need not be a mind blogging affair. You do not need to be an expert in HTML or CSS in order to create one.  Many of you may not know that I have dabbled in  building websites. I used to make one page websites to showcase what the Science community has done for the school and manage the Science webpage in the school I used to teach at.

However the greatest challenge I had in website building was when I started of  building my dad’s budget travel website. It was a website that had to be multi-page , linking from each page, a contact form feature and a payment gateway. I spent quite awhile online browsing through and studying other budget travel websites online before taking the plunge.

I was glad to find  website design software to help me in my website creation. There were many different templates  which I could choose from that suited the budget travel website which he wanted me to create. I found by using the software and adding in the relevant information I could create an info page telling about the various type of information which the website would showcase like the budget hotels, travel safety tips, places of interest and other relevant tourist details. I could also create pages for each budget hotel stating their rates and amenities. There was also the option of adding a contact form so I could be able to receive queries from  potential customers and taking booking by them. It was also a breeze to add in a paypal gateway so that I would be able to receive deposit payments for rooms that were booked online.

Making my own website sparked my interest in learning more about website design and creation. From there I moved on and started reading up and learned a bit of HTML using Dreamweaver. My next task is to revamp this budget travel website which I created four years ago and build it up from scratch.

 

Disclaimer: I am participating in a  compensated blog campaign from Bucks2Blog for a website design software company.All opinions are 100% my own. This post has a compensation level of 13.  Please visit Dominique’s Disclosure page for more information.