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Free Yahoo Website

April 13, 2005

Are you a small business owner without a website?

Okay, the first thing you need to know is that it’s now the 21st century, and you’re leaving money laying on the table that your competion is picking up.


Second, you can get a free Yahoo Website.

It takes five minutes, and produces (not suprisingly) a 5 page “brochure” site.

Of course, once you discover how poorly “brochure” type web site works, you can join us here to find out how to actually make money online.

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