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subject: Can We Still Get A List Of Great Tattoo Web Sites? [print this page]


I know for a fact that the tattoo websites you've seen stink to high heaven, so I have some input for you. The last thing I want to sound like is some guy who thinks they are better than everyone else. I only have one goal, and that's to show you why you are not seeing real, true artwork and how to stop it. Many men and women don't want to hear word number one about how they should be surfing the web for tattoo websites, but I can tell you right now that it's well worth listening to.

Ok, no more boring intros and no more fluff. There is a lot of knowledgeable info n my head and I want to get it out there for all to read. First things first, let me begin by asking you a question that very few people know the correct answer to. How many of you (although I'm not pointing fingers) truly understand the huge differences when comparing generic, old tattoos to the real tattoo designs that are designed by knowledgeable artists in the trade? The main differences are so dam easy to spot. Real artwork was actually made to be implemented as permanent tattoos. The generically made artwork looks good on paper, but never transfers well once put on your skin.

Now that you know all of that, let's talk about the quickest and most manageable method for getting to tattoo websites that have no generic stuff, and only that good stuff. Tip #1 is to use any and all large internet forums you stumble across. That's the only step you need. There is no more steps needed! Pick and decently sized forum and use the heck out of their archives, plain and simple. You can yank up years worth of old and new topics about tattoo websites, tattoos in general, and everything about good and bad artwork on the web, including where the amazing art is hiding.

by: Adam Wood




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