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Follow on Google News | Help Arrives For Beginners Who Want To Build A WebsiteTransforme Communications, a graphic design, printing, web design, hosting & social media development company is pleased to announce the release of its first eBook in a new series called “How To Build A Website”.
Small-to-medium sized businesses and non-profits are among the largest percentage of organizations that are still without even a basic online presence. Transforme Communications has been working with organizations at this level for over ten years, helping them to get online with a professionally designed website. Now, Transforme Communications is taking their years of experience and using it to create a new series of eBooks to help small business owners, non-profits and individuals create their own websites and bring their businesses into the digital age. This series of eBooks starts at the beginning and gives a thorough overview of common terms, best practices and resources for designing a website. It will be most helpful to those who know how to surf the web and are looking to create a space of their own. “Part One: Domains & Hosting” is being released today (May 30, 2012) with future parts being released over the coming weeks. As a whole, this eBook series will provide users with the necessary information and steps to build a website on their own or be knowledgeable when contracting a design firm to build it for them. For additional information on this eBook series or to download a free copy of “Part One: Domains & Hosting” contact James Giroux or visit www.transforme.ca. About Transforme Communications Transforme Communications was founded in 2004 and since then has been helping small businesses, non-profits and charities with their design and communications needs. Transforme Communications is all about empowering organizations through design and media development (www.transforme.ca) End
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