Products & Services
As you’ll see, focus isn’t my strong point. But I’m learning that pursuing my interests, and diversifying my income streams, is good for the goose and the gander. So here’s what I’ve got for you…
Website or Blog Setups
About a year and a half ago, I built my first site. No experience, no clue what I was doing. And it was really confusing. Since then, I’ve built a dozen or more and learned something new each time. Now, though I’m definitely not a hard core coder or graphic designer, I am a whiz at setting up WordPress websites or blogs quickly and inexpensively.
So, if you just want a clean, professional, easy to use website or blog – similar to what you see here at HTM – and you don’t want to spend a ton of money, then I’m your guy.
For a very reasonable fee (the two services I offer are both under $100*), I can deliver you a great looking, and very functional, website or blog.
Who might this be good for?
1. A small business with limited funds, but in need of an online presence.
2. Individuals wanting to start a personal blog.
3. Small groups wanting an online spot to build a community around.
The list goes on. So what do you say…need a website or blog? Cool, check out the details here.
*The ‘Under $100′ fee is for my time. You would also pay the roughly $80 directly to the Domain Registrar/Hosting company – I use GoDaddy – for a year’s worth of registration and hosting. This is a hard cost of having a site no matter who sets it up for you – true for all of us. I just wanted you to know that it isn’t my fee. But I’ll show you how to do this, so don’t worry.
Postcards
A number of people have told me they like the image/word combinations that accompany my posts, and that I ought to be offering them up to others. I already provide the ability to send any of them as an ecard (to anyone you choose, via email) on my Gallery page, so if that’s of interest, please head on over and check it out.
But if you’re anything like me, you find value in the tangible. Sure, I love these digital capabilities we have, but sorry folks, an ecard just can’t compare to getting a hand-written note in the mail from a friend.
So in that spirit, you can now buy real postcards, in multiples of 10, with any and all of these images. They’ll put you out $9.95 per pack (of 10), plus $1.25 (for the entire order) in shipping.
Interested? Click here…