What do you guys think of it? I hope it does the job.
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To the fine ladies and gentlemen of Winding Road,
The AutoPuzzles.com website is designed with one idea in mind. Regularly updated, fresh new challenging content for the automotive reader. It is an interactive experience designed to create and maintain traffic to it and it's affiliated sites. The premise of the site is very simple and, we feel, appeals to the basest instincts of all "car nuts." "Can you identify this car?" followed by the picture of an obscure vehicle. How obscure the vehicle determines the relative difficulty of the puzzles. We use two difficulty levels right now in order to keep the concept simple for all the autopuzzlers at the site. The general objective for the end-user is to solve five puzzles and be ranked amongst the pros here at AutoPuzzles. All of the guesses on all of the puzzles are tracked via our forum, which is where one must register in order to participate in the AutoPuzzles action. Once there, the end-user is exposed to a cornucopia of automobiles from the earliest parts of the last century right up to today. Our solved puzzles are all saved there as well, for any user to be able to check out, with their attendent photos. This is all done side by side with feature articles culled from the pens of the end-users of the site as well as automotive discussions of all sorts.
What we are proposing involves the use of cover bugs from our site appearing on your site. Those cover bugs would contain the latest puzzle photo from our site asking the end-user to tell us what automobile they are seeing. Anyone wishing to venture a guess becomes the newest AutoPuzzler and is then exposed to a large variety of content designed to hold their interest and draw them back to the site on a regular basis. Our goal, in order to further drive traffic to our affiliated sites, is to use our affiliated news sites as the primary source of information for our automotive forum discussions. This type of cross-linking then creates a symbiosis of interests where each site is helping to drive the others traffic. This relationship also fosters a base of users that develop feelings of loyalty due to the participation in activities there. For example, the following quote, taken from one of our recently joined members, expresses his thoughts upon joining the pro ranks at the AutoPuzzles site:
"Thanks for welcoming me into the pro ranks. I'm finding out just how many cars there are out there that I never knew existed. It isn't the winning that's so much fun, it's playing the game...tracking down websites about particular cars, following hunches, etc.
Dan"
I feel that Dan's comments epitomize what our site is all about. I hope you will check it out and see for yourselves. If you do, please let us know you stopped by. Any further questions you may have I would be pleased to answer whenever convenient for you. If I can be of any further service to any of you, in any way, please do not hesitate in letting me know. I look forward to hearing from and working with you soon.
Sincerely,
Charles Oncina II