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Old 04-03-2013, 01:49 PM   #1
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Hey guys!

I wasn't sure where to post this so I'm going to give it a shot here. A good friend of mine is working in the design and implementation of a program that has recently received government funding to getting a web presence up and running.


I know there are quite a few of you on here that are running small businesses like in your shops, making decals, selling prescription marijuana, and oregano if your Gurjuit.

This is a $1500 dollar package that includes everything from hands on website development from the beginning and a 4 month continuation of maintaining the site ensuring it stays afloat.

This is not a scam in anyway and is paid for by our wonderful government (aka tax dollars) so why not take advantage of it.

The only condition that applies is that the applicant doesn't have any government recognized degrees. It's meant for those that are trying to break into the world of business but may not have the startup capital or knowledge of exactly how to get it off the ground.

here's a link to the site where you can find the information

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and the man to contact is a good friend named Scott

this is the email scott@executivewebclub.com
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