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dhewson
11th October 2005, 15:35
All,
We are currently offering a discounted rate for all web design, hosting and email services.
If you are a new company looking for a cost effective web presence or an existing company paying 'through the nose' for these services, we would like to hear from you.
We offer the following services.
Web site design (inc. weblogs, e-commerce)
Web site statistics
PHP, Perl, MySQL
POP3 and web based email
SSL
SMS Services (Bulk and Premium Rate)
Domain Registration
Backups
We can assist with migrating your site from your existing provider. Please don't hesitate to contact us for a no obligation quote.
Regards,
Dave Hewson
dhewson@ikanguru.com
TWD-Tony
11th October 2005, 15:40
It might be a good idea to introduce yourself and join in a few discussions etc before posting a blatent advert - it looks less "spammy" :wink:
dhewson
11th October 2005, 15:53
No SPAM intended. This is a genuine offer, we have only recently been referred to the UK Business forum, we are actiive members of other large business related sites and forums and is was suggested to us that members of the UK Business Forum may be interested in our services and more importantly our current offers of reduced rates.
Appologies if this posting has offended, feel free to have it removed.
Regards,
Dave
TWD-Tony
11th October 2005, 15:57
No SPAM intended. This is a genuine offer, we have only recently been referred to the UK Business forum, we are actiive members of other large business related sites and forums and is was suggested to us that members of the UK Business Forum may be interested in our services and more importantly our current offers of reduced rates.
Appologies if this posting has offended, feel free to have it removed.
Regards,
Dave
It's not my Forum mate - It was only a suggestion!
If you are a member of other business forums then you will know how these one-post offers can look :roll:
And it didn't offend me at all! :D
Rob Holmes
11th October 2005, 16:04
Hi Dave - Welcome.
An intro sometime would be good in the intros forum - and a link ;)
Rob
kyber
18th October 2005, 14:11
Argh!! Another blasted so called web designer that has chosen to ignore current web standards on their own site!!! Arghh!! I really have lost patience with such companies dropping into this forum when they clearly lack some fundamental technical skills.
I feel sorry for the many really good web designers and developers around, many represented on this forum, who face such a challenge to demonstrate to SMEs that they have fundamental skills that so many others seem to lack and that whilst superficially these skills make no difference in the longer run in terms of maintenance, efficiency and accesibility they do make so much difference. I appreciate that there are many other skills that are important to running a business, to presenting a good proposition for clients, etc. but I think the basics are important.
<rant over>
Stuart