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Small businesses - I will build you a brand new website for ?699


benjani99

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The setup included in the price:


- Fully functioning website, fully customisabe and tailored to your demographic

- Pick your own domain name (providing it is available)

- Google analytics setup

- Get your website listed on all search engines

- Creative design and implementation of unique feature

- Image and video upload if required

- If you're not satisfied you don't have to pay


If your'e interested please PM me and I will send over some examples of current sites.


Thanks,

Ben

And I will do the same for ?400


Editing it just to say that no matter what your business is

I can make your website make money for you without your business selling anything...

Ever though about taking commission from sales from advertising?

It's simple .

Companies pay up to 20% commission for selling their good / services on your website

Every time someone will buy from them via your website (affiliate programming)

Even if your business is unsuccessful

You will get revenue from third party companies when people buy


As simple as it looks it can make you money even when you are not aware as the commission will be paid into your acc

For every sale through your website...


... Need to know more ?

I'm here

Indeed Loz. John Cobham is completely out of order. Not to mention his tacky advertising suggestion.


He has form in pissing on other people's businesses. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1237149,1237395#msg-1237395

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