Build Your Own Website
Written by Björn Friday, 10 July 2009 13:10
The biggest thing I am trying to get across to my clients is that I am here to help you. I am always willing to try and accommodate anybody where it comes to my skills. In todays world it's all about service and that is what I am trying to achieve, good customer relations and top notch service.
I launched the 'Build your own website' service in order to tap into the small business market. Having a website is like having a shop front on the internet. You are widening your footprint if you want to call it that. Most people nowadays have access to the internet and simply looking up a phone number in the yellow pages is becoming a rare commodity. That is what Google is there for!
With the 'DIY website' service I am opening the door to all those small business owners who cannot afford a fully blown professional website and with this service you also get the bonus of having your own domain name and personalised email. You are also able to update your site at any time. There are over 600 pre-designed templates to choose from and if you feel up to it, you can also design your own layout with the easy to use interface.
I am also open to negotiation if you don't mind a bit of advertising on your site. You can read more about this service here, build your own website.
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