Scott-No one told her her website sucks, did they? Did anyone tell her to stop right now and give up music forever? Nope. Everyone's been encouraging with wishes of good luck, keep up the good work, looking forward to hearing more, etc.

If you're suggesting she did those typos on purpose or that a potential client might find them oddly appealing, I think you're waaay off base. (If Paula was marketing herself as a comedy act of some kind, that might work, but she isn't.) You'd never put up mistakes like that. How long have I known you? Ten years? Your attention to details is impressive and I'm surprised you're not stressing the importance and value of those qualities even on a website that's under construction.

I'm still not sure whether she's a professional (like her website says she is) or just a hobbyist who wants to have some fun and share her music.

No one attacked her or her website. A few guys who have made their living in music for a long time offered some suggestions and shared some concerns. The website issues are hers. She owns them. Any potential client who wanted to listen to her stuff and couldn't because of a browser issue needs to be at least alerted to this issue. Which they weren't until we spoke up and said something. So voila! She's already benefited from the SZ!
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Bill in Dayton