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40 days ago

Free web (internet presence) services

Ben from Bucklands Beach

Yes, I will help you get an internet presence for (almost) free.
Your total cost = pay the registration to use your desired internet address e.g. www.yourhome.co.nz...
You can register your personal internet address with Domains Direct for $27.50 (the best price point around and it’s a local NZ business).
I have no affiliation with Domains Direct except that my business internet address, advanceddatacablingsolutions.nz... is registered through Domains Direct.
Then I help you connect to a free website hosting service that will ‘serve’ your very own web page to the world.
Lastly I connect you to free web page design software so you can 'build' your very own web page.
It's easy when I know how.
So why not give your family the internet website that will be the envy of your neighbours.
If you would like your teenagers to learn the art of web services then I can teach them all of the above.
All they need is an interest in this aspect of IT and $27.50.
Why am I doing this? Thanks for asking.
I am an IT professional who is taking time out from work after 20 years, so that I can be with my family.
I do need to stay functional so that I am ‘ready to go’ back to work just in case, which is why I am offering this free time but wait, there is more, also to keep the cash flow going, by making an opportunity and running own data cabling business.
Get in touch with me to get yourself an internet presence or if your small business needs some data cabling (upgrade or new).

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