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My clients have been featured in Forbes, The New York Times, People magazine, Playboy Online, The Toronto Star, Upclose Magazine,
Home & Garden Television, Culinary Thymes, ABC News, The Salt Lake Tribune, Houston 11, The Washington Post,
The Honolulu Star & more.
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AboutMy website isn't about me. It's about you, and whether or not I am the solution you're seeking.The same thing applies to your website. It's not about you. It's about your customers. It's to help them decide whether or not you are the solution they are looking for. If your customers like your website, trust me, you'll like it too.
I have over 25 years of experience in marketing, design, copywriting and
business consulting.I developed a fascination for the psychology of marketing in the late seventies. In the late 70s and early 80s I worked in the retail sector, applying my marketing and promotion methods to three divisional stores. In the mid eighties I started working from home. My ecclectic client list included giants such as an Internation Charity, Canada Post and a National Dinosaur Museum... as well as small home based businesses. My first articles were published in the early nineties. I developed my first website 10 years ago, in 1995. I had an entire portfolio of clients before I finished my own website. My website design clients have been featured in Forbes, The New York Times, The Toronto Sun, People magazine, Playboy Online, Upclose Magazine, Home & Garden Television, Culinary Thymes, ABC News, The Salt Lake Tribune, Houston 11, The Washington Post, The Honolulu Star, The Washington Post & more. One thing I can promise you; You can not imitate what everyone else is doing and stand head and shoulders above the competition at the same time. The timid shall remain forever invisible. You must look at the competition to see what they're not doing, instead of emulating what they do. If you like what you've read here, why not check out my design portfolio, read some feedback from my clients, or view my website design packages? |
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