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How to find a good programmer or web developer

www.peterdrew.net

Peter Drew Internet Marketing Tools Online Blog Home Recieve an Email for Each New Post Here Contact Peter Drew You are here: Home / Internet Marketing / How to find a good programmer or web developer How to find a good programmer or web developer October 1, 2007 By Peter Drew Leave a Comment 1. Protect your asset.

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Twitter Link Roundup #71 – Small Business, Social Media, Design, Copywriting, Marketing And More

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All The Cheat Sheets That A Web Developer Needs – [link]. Web Designs of 45 Bands and Music Artists – [link]. The Scaling Fallacy and Web Design – [link]. With increasing numbers of mobile apps, IP theft is becoming more common – [link]. American portion size, then vs now – [link].

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28 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Name

Hearpreneur

I decided to focus on providing complete digital marketing services like web strategy, website development and full suite of digital marketing. 13 years later, GMR Web Team is the face of my business while Global Marketing Resources is just a legal entity that owns GMR Web Team. Here’s a bit of history.

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Pick the Perfect Name for Your Startup

mashable.com

I'm working with a PR/Communications gurus who is trying to focus me on a name, that when you hear it, it tells people what it is you are doing. SCVNGR Makes Major Enhancements to iP. Brad Friedman This post is extremely helpful and timely, as I am in the midst of struggling to come up with a name for a startup.

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CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

blog.expensify.com

My entry into web development (after 7 years of Unix development, 4 writing console games, and 3 writing router firmware) was helping my father-in-law’s company. there are start ups who are legitimately using.net because they don’t need to look directly into the tcp/ip stack. Purchase IP from the vendors.

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