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The Making of a Website


bleys

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anyone in the business of making them? starting my company when I get back from FL (be there all June, so mid-July I expect to get it off the ground)...

curious who here would want some business.. would love to keep it affordable for the time being. Have a site you can even mimic for content and style..

I have a friend who is a programmer and could do this, but I think he's rather busy at the moment..

btw, the dot.com site I wanted is taken, but nothing exists when plugging in the url. any tips on grabbing that up?

figure I'd go the huddle for what ails me.. my friend may be able to take it on, but thought I'd check here as well to see who might want some business..

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I've been waiting to hear back from someone on this website for a week now, but as mentioned- they've been busy.. just found out the site I have handled... feel lame for posting this now, lol..

as for a writer/content person, I'll PM you..

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doing a football clinic for kids in FL for 3 weeks in June.. then Fam reunion right after that.. Mid-July I expect to get it off the ground.

my friend already started on it, but he has been busy.. if something comes up I'll PM you. thanks for all your help man..

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