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Garden lighting design

Friday, December 15th, 2006

This is a post to support a friend I play golf with who just happens to have the same surname as me but is not a relation. He runs a garden lighting design business and I have offered to help him with his web marketing.

Dave Milsom’s Garden lighting design website is http://www.gardenlightingdesign.com

I have also put a page about Dave and his garden lighting business in the shopping directory pages at my site
http://www.anythingleft-handed.co.uk/s-garden-lighting-design.html

We will see if a bit of informed help can get his website listed and ranked in the search engines and generate any enquiries.

Free consultancy work

Wednesday, September 6th, 2006

I am willing to work with a couple of businesses as a way of proving that it is possible to double their monthly web profits within 6 months using my methods and tools and also as a way of documenting the process in action.

This is the ideal profile for a business I would want to work with:

  1. Established and viable offline business with an existing website that has been in operation for at least a year;
  2. Sucessful offline but have not really achieved the expected success online;
  3. Owner-Managed business where it is the owner who wants my help and is willing to work direct with me to make things happen;
  4. Some technical expertise in-house to make changes to the website and undertake the ongoing marketing work required;
  5. Preferably based close to London, UK as it would be nice to have some physical contact as well as working on the web;
  6. Preferably using Actinic as the online catalog and shopping basket software;
  7. In an acceptable and interesting (to me!) business niche with good untapped matket potential (investigating this is an early part of the review process);

If this is you, please get in touch and we can see if we could do some work together

Tel: 020 8770 3722

How do I get my email contact address available without making it easy for spammers to harvest it from the blog? I will find out, but in the meantime, you can adapt this:

keith at milsoms . com