
They are, you know. People expect you to have a website. People make decisions based on what they find online. If you don't
have a website (or worse, you have a bad "webiste"*), it will leave an impression.
What impression do you want to leave? It's worth thinking about. And if you're unsure or your needs, the possibilities, or just feel your online image needs some overhaul, perhaps I can help.
Whether or not we end up working together, I hope to provide solid, useful information to everyone I connect with, whatever the circumstances. I look forward to hearing from you!
*I do wanna 'fess up here: The "webiste" typo was originally a mistake I'd missed that a visitor pointed out to me. I decided to leave it in because it helps make my point. But I'm the first to admit even outstanding web folks do make mistakes on occasion. :)
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