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Topic: Web Presence on a Shoe String Budget
Presenter: Mike West
In this online seminar, you will learn how to create a website for your own business.
View Mike West's Presentation (This link will open a new window.)
Additional Resources:
HTML Primers:
http://www.htmlprimer.com/
http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp
Web Host Reviews:
http://www.top-10-web-hosting.com/
http://best-web-hosting-2008.com/
http://www.webhostmagazine.com/
Michael West - mdwest@vcu.edu
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