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Are you an enterpreneur and want a website to promote your buisness?

If yes please choose your catogery so that you can feel easy.

I need a attractive website i can invest required ammount
I need a simple website and invest less

Attractive website

I can develop a website that explores everything of your buisness or profession you just need to bive me the detailed information of your buisness and i will evaluate it and decleare price if you agree to pay the work is started and will be completed within a month to 6 month as per expansivity of site 

Simple Website

I can also develop a simple website which will be informative source of your buisness and some speical features will be mentioned in site

Note i will also give you a cms

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