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You know what you want... results. You want sales, visitors, information distributed, etc..

You also know what you don't want... having to figure out the alphabet soup of acronyms on the Net: HTML, ASP, FTP, PHP, SMTP, etc.

Clients working with me, Lyman Phillips, can concentrate on the things that make their business or organization run, and let me take care of the website "stuff."

I help my clients by:
- helping them focus on their primary needs on the web (I won't distract them with unnecessary ideas)
- making their site easy to update themselves (no need to pay someone to update the site, or wait until the webmaster is free)
- using up to date web standards, sites load quickly and are more accessible to people using alternative means of accessing the web (why alienate people who are not using Windows/IE?)

For more information, contact Lyman directly.

News Flash!

I will be presenting a free, 2 meeting seminar on Building Your Own Website for Small Businesses and Organizations.

If you don't have the budget to hire someone to do your site, and need to get one built, this is a great opportunity to find out how to build a site from someone who has helped numerous companies and organizations get on the web.

We will learn how to determine what to put on your site, how to find a good host, register for a domain name, and build a site.

Details
Dates: March 31/April 7, 2005
Time: 7-8:30PM
Place: Morse Institute Library, Natick, MA (directions)
Cost: It's Free! You just have to come to both sessions (such a bargain!)

To reserve your space: Contact Lyman and say "I want to come to the seminar."

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Network Health

Network Health is a Massachusetts Medicaid health plan serving MassHealth members.

Network Health needed to make their web site competitive with other competitors, such as BlueCross/BlueShield and Tufts HealthCare.

Their website went from a static, html based site to a dynamic, database driven site, using ASP to build the pages from both ACCESS and MS-SQL databases.

The final result is that Network Health's new site provides their members with more services and up-to-date information, and reduces calls and expenses.

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