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Hello,


Thinking of setting up a business around psychological assessment and formulation.


Are there any aspiring/existing web designers out there who would be interested in helping me set up a website for this proposed idea? I have an extraordinarily limited knowledge of websites etc, and pretty much just have a rough idea of what I would like to set up (but of course, expertise within my clinical field).


This is a start-up, so not huge amounts of funds available, but obviously will pay ... just looking for someone willing to work a bit flexibly/patiently.


If this sounds like something you might be interested in please get in touch by responding to this post.


Looking forward to hearing from you,


Best,


Jane

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