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hi all

i'd like to announce that i have 16 ready websites for sale

each one of them can go for as little as ?100


all of them are ready but with random content which will need to be replaced with your personal content

which will be uploaded and published within 12 hours


all addresses are temporarily assigned in order for the site to stay alive


each website comes with premiums for next 6 months

after that period of time you will need to decide whether keep it live or let it die

each will be assigned to www address chosen by at no extra cost

each of the sites is set to generate revenue from advertising spots that can and will be sold

shortly after it will point into its permanent www address


i have prepared 4 websites for BUILDER and HANDYMAN services

4 websites for CLEANING SERVICES

4 websites for MAN & VAN REMOVAL SERVICES

as well as 4 websites for MINICAB and CAR HIRE SERVICES


if anyone is interested in getting one please contact me on 074567 04038


here is the address to view all

http://www.pctweak.co.uk/website-main.html


regards

danny

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Simple answer ... ?100

As long as you can make a statement of what you want and stick to it

Then its simple. Any change of plans makes me loose

I only do things for people who can make a plan and follow it till its done


I can help you out and dig up 20+ childminding sites with variety of looks, colours, layouts, and functionality.


Pick 4 or five of them and ill get to know your taste

Once I know what catches your eye I make 5 fresh sites using same colour code as the one you chose earlier, same or better icons, similar behaviour like the sites that catches your eye


Pick your favourite then we seat down on the content


Done.

?100


But if you enter know what you want, can't make up your mind, often change decision cost tomorrow you'll see something else what you like then you better wait till you find out what's best and once you say to yourself this is all I want then I can help

If you not ready dnt start


Kind regards

And thanks for reply

I will help you out with pleasure irina

I've got my website done by him

Works like charm and brings me 3 times more work then before

He gave me domain free and premium acoount on a server whatever that means

I was a bit sceptical about having a website done

Specialty for ?100 only and didn't expect much

But because it was cheap I went for it

The only regret it why did I wait so long


Highly reccomend

My site is called

www.onlylondon.eu

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