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Tele-Web Pages can Design your Personal Web Site

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Check out:  www.freelance-engineers.org.uk/genin.htm   

Which you can advertise Worldwide on your Resume - Without Maintenance Problems

With the information in your resume and any Personal and Engineering photographs you supply us with can be TRANSFORMED into an attractive COLOUR BROCHURE, which can be posted on our site alongside your CV entry with a Hyperlink that the prospective Client can follow to your Web Site.

Web Sites Posted in our space are COMPLETE with YOUR CONTACT Information

Your site will be Maintained and Totally Refreshed with a New Format on a Regular Basis

YOUR OWN DOMAIN NAME

Your Web Site Address can be:  www.your-name.com

We can obtain your DOMAIN NAME and host it within our space under that name, for you to advertise as you wish.   With your Emails to aaa@your-name.com either forwarded to another Email account or Faxed / Posted to your present location.

Your site will have Meta-Tags & Keywords to Aid Search Engines to locate your site on the W.W.W.

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Remember to include the Photographs you wish on your Web Site with your application

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