What poker looked like in the start. Or at least what the sites looked like.
I just did a post about the original poker blogs. I used the wayback machine archive to view them.
Bill Rini’s Poker Blog circa 2004
Wayback Poker Blog
How to create your own poker site, poker blog, and poker portal. Free poker affiliate advice to get started with your own poker site.
Posted January 27th, 2008 by gtycoon
Categories: Uncategorized · Tags: poker blogs of the past, wayback machine
Comments: 1 comment
I just did a post about the original poker blogs. I used the wayback machine archive to view them.
Bill Rini’s Poker Blog circa 2004
Wayback Poker Blog
What do you think? Leave a comment. Alternatively, write a post on your own weblog; this blog accepts trackbacks [trackback url].
You must be logged in to post a comment.

I have registered to play in the PokerStars World Blogger Championship of Online Poker!
This PokerStars tournament is a No Limit Texas Hold’em event exclusive to Bloggers.
Registration code: 149201
© 2009 Poker Affiliate · Powered by WordPress · Design by Wendy Piersall · Code by Findable Blogs
Online poker vs Live Poker Copyright 2008

Yeah, websites and blogs keep getting better and better over the years, and that goes for poker sites and poker blogs as well. I don’t really mind a plain looking site if it has good information or provides an excellent service.
If you have a good blog and write good articles on a regular basis, there’s a good chance I’ll be back regardless of how plain your site looks. Same with a website, if you have something I like, I’ll be there often. Google.com has a pretty plain site, but I use it quite often.
Just provide good content and I’ll be back.