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My Home Web Design

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Custom website design for those small sites with small budgets. From contractors to churches we care about the small jobs. 3 page websites from $79. Logo design from $59. We can set up self service sites also. CALL NOW! Brooklyn along with the rest of NYC or any other large city offer a huge cost effective marketing solution for small service oriented businesses. There are over eight million people in NYC and a big portion of those who are under forty five years of age use the internet to look up just about everything including in home services. The fact that you are here tells me you are probably one of those people. Let me ask, when you need a product or service that will cost you over $300 do you check it out on the web first? When looking for a service do you go to the phone book or to your PC? The answer for a huge portion of the 8 million people living in NYC is they reach for their PC mouse. Does this mean you will get unending business from a website? NO. The fact is there are thousands of Brooklyn ads and websites alone geared toward home services and contracting. What it does mean is you can tap into a source of customers that your printed ads don't reach. After some research we found the average small contractor or handyman service spends $5000 to $10,000 a year on print side ads with some spending much more. I am not saying you will be able to stop your print side ads but what I am saying is why wouldn't you at very least spend a couple hundred dollars a year to have a website and ten minutes a day to list it (we show you how). Even with the bad economy and so many people using the internet to gain business in Brooklyn.