Too Busy To Do It Yourself? Why Not Hire Me?
As the creator and developer of this unique system of search engine optimization, and the legal owner of the
trademark, I'm uniquely qualified by
knowledge and experience to implement it on all new or existing websites. If you, as owner or webmaster of a website, can't spare the time needed to use my guide to
, then you can hire me to do it for you.
I offer two different packages as shown below:
Package "A": $2,000.00
A. Create a new 5 page web site from scratch. It will include a main index page, a faq page, a forms page, and two other pages that will be appropriate to the nature of your products or services. The main page (also known as the landing page) will be the one that gets very special attention. I will work with you, by phone and email to develop the keywords, keyphrases, and concepts most essential to the success of your business on the internet.
Package "B": $400.00
B. Create or rewrite a single main landing page; a home page. It will inclulde the same links, if any, presently existing on your present main page. I will write/rewrite your META tags and page text to best meet the needs of your web business.
My services are professional; fees are not negotiable.
Payment for my services is paid in advance by personal or business checks. Payment is payable to me, Hugh Brecher, and sent to my address as follows:
Hugh Brecher
Special Note: Although I do provide a 30 Day Refund Guarantee to buyers of
3013 N. Ironwood Avenue
Broken Arrow, OK 74012, such refunds Do Not apply to Packages A or B described above. The printed manual,
, is returnable and refundable because it is a physical document. It is not possible for a customer to return my hours of labor. My experience is that not all people are equally honest or ethical; many would love the results I produce but will ask for a refund anyhow. Refunds can be made only to the buyers of the printed guide as described on the guarantee page.
Notice: The
trademark, Reg. No. 3,647,145, was granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on June 30, 2009.
Trademark infringement is a violation of the exclusive rights attaching to a trademark without the authorization of the trademark owner or any licensees. Infringement may occur when one party, the "infringer", uses a trademark which is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark owned by another party, in relation to products or services which are identical or similar to the products or services which the registration covers. An owner of a trademark may commence legal proceedings against a party which infringes its registration.
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