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Saturday, May 19, 2012

The Crisis - Changing the way I work

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It is a fact of life that the politicians "rule" or should it be "Ruin" the world... I have lived in a few different countries, and I am of the opinion that they have some kind of training where they become immune to everyday life and the ordinary peoples opinions and just line their own pockets. They have caused the problems we have today.

I, along with the rest of the working world can see very hard times ahead. I am considering changing the way I create and sell websites. At the moment, nobody wants to pay out for a website, it is an extra expense that may or may not pay for itself. I am going to do the following:

  1. Create your website before any payments are made - you only pay at the end
  2. I work from home, so I am going to keep the prices very low - there is nothing I can do about fixed costs of domain names and hosting etc.
  3. I will complete a working draft of your website in 48 hours.

With this in mind, you will need to prepare your photos, content,logos etc beforhand.  My aim will be to keep myself busy (web design is very slow at the moment), earn a little bit for each website and keep ticking over.

Interested in a website?  send me your requirements and as much info as you can and I can creat a draft quickly - Info needed;

  • What your site should do - aim of the site
  • Colour Scheme
  • Any similar site you like

Please consider carefully before enquiring about a site - I try and achieve what you want first time - everybody wins!!

 

Thanks for reading

Alan


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