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Tuesday, April 19, 2005

WWW.DRAGQUEEN.COM

Ok so if you are readn this post ,obviously you know that I have a website....
From just the entertainers that I know personally.. Racquel Scott has one- RacquelScott.com
Jordan Kennedy-PureJordan.net... Raven-GoddessRaven.com....
Blaize-GoddessBlaize.com... Patience Taylor Foxx- PatienceTaylorFoxx.tripod.com...
obSINity- ForeverSIN.com.... AND a few more....

It seems as though the WWW is the place to be or be seen ,to get info on the latest and hottest .. and now to promote yourself in anyway you want ...as for us it is our art.. DRAG!

My question is- how do you feel about Amature and Newcomer queens having websites?

3 Comments:

  • At 4:46 PM, Anonymous kelly said…

    I believe that if you are confident about you drag career.. and you would like for people to reach you over the net.. or be able to check out what your like through a website.. go for it! B/c now a days your resumes can be accessed online..and your site.. is sorta like a resume' right? well.. thats my opinion on that! Loves it!

     
  • At 1:42 PM, Blogger ~Trinity~ said…

    Thats A VERY VERY VERY good point.. its kinda like your calling card or a portfolio, and yeh what you said... a resume'
    Thanks for the post kelly!

     
  • At 12:44 AM, Blogger Demitrya said…

    I consider myself a newbie queen. I am on cast at a bar in town (be it not the best bar) but I am working a steady schedule. I think that if you feel that you are ready, with todays technology, the best way to get your name out is to plaster yourself all over the net. I don't have my site finished yet but it's coming soon. But I think if you're gonna have a site and have a link where you put booking information, you need to have a package together and you need to be able to proove yourself as a true entertainer on stage and off.

     

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