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Hi All

Just recently joined a business and need to build a website. Just wondering if anyone was interested in making one for me. The business is in clayton vic. Please pm me and let me know to setup a meeting for the website design....and of course i will be paying for your time and services.

Cheers Han

0425 108 098

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Ive passed the details onto my friend who designs websites.

Can you let me know;

- What type of business

- Will the website be just content based or does it need to be customizable (ie. content management system implemented)

Either PM me or post on here as it will help other web-designers who are interested in doing the project.

Thanks Guys.

Just to let all of you know. Its an alarm security business. We install CCTV, alarms, access controls anything to do with security. The website will be content only at this stage with a customer contact page. BTW we have done alot of work for Peter Stevens, John Ilhans house (crazy johns) and others. Due to the expansion of the company further marketing and advertising needs to be implemented hence a website.

Cheers and Thanks

Hi-Five Solutions.

Han

0425 108 098

PM funkymonkey

shan eats this shit for breakfast :blush:

i'm a fucking web design ninja, but there's two problems...

1) I don't have free time to scratch my own balls.

2) It costs too much to convince me otherwise.

lol

I'll pass on your details to some freelancers I know though.

Hi all,

Thank-you all who have responded to my post. Its fantastic to see such great people recommending me people for the project. Unfortunately for those who have interest, I have just sourced a person for the job. There may be a possiblity of employment/apprenticeship in the area of alarm installation down the track but i will keep you guys posted. If you think you may have interest in this area, you are more than welcome to introduce yourselves.

BTW....anyone who is interested in domestic or commercial alarm systems including CCTV, access controls etc you are more than welcome to visit me at 1/49 Henderson Road in Clayton or give me a call on 0425 108 098 otherwise shoot me an email at [email protected] FYI we are corporate partners with Bosch and have done major projects for large companies but are still keen to do domestic jobs aswell.

For now take care.

Kindest regards Han

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