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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Can you afford not to?

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Watching television, reading a newspaper, reading news articles on the internet - they all send the same message - the economies across Europe are all in trouble.  I see things getting worse for at least the next year or so, especially for the small businesses and low earners.

I (in the same boat as everybody else) have lowered all of my prices and fees in order to take on more work and will now negotiate with anyone wanting a website, for a great deal for all concerned. There are many businesses who already have a website (some are very dated), but now is the time to change. For a very small outlay, you can have a new website which may give you the edge over the competition who will not invest in the future or do not feel they can afford to bring their advertising campaigns up to date.

Most of my websites are sub £100 pounds - ask for a competitive quote - you cannot afford not to!!


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