CAMP HILL, Pa., Jan. 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Non-profits and small businesses in need of a professional website and online marketing can avail themselves of CourseVector's free web design services.
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Mike Vandling, CEO, states "We know how difficult it can be for small businesses and non-profits to make ends meet, and our goal is to ease some of that burden by sharing our 30+ years of Internet and web design experience. With thousands of websites developed since 1989, we just want to help others get started and succeed."
CourseVector's free web design program includes custom, professionally designed WordPress websites with unlimited email boxes on a private cPanel installation. There are no proprietary elements of the program. All artwork, designs and copy are the sole and exclusive property of the client.
Other services are available as well, to include additional graphic and logo design and search engine optimization at reasonable prices. CourseVector believes that quality artwork, websites, and marketing should not be limited to large corporations with high revenue.
"After all these years of successful Internet web design, we just want to give something back," continues Vandling.
For more information on how you can take advantage of CourseVector's free web design program, go to http://www.Freebasicwebsite.com, or email [email protected].
About CourseVector, LLC – CourseVector started in 1989 as Internet Gateway, providing web design, hosting, and high speed Internet connections to Central Pennsylvania. Over the years, the name was changed to CourseVector and focus was shifted entirely on web design and marketing. The company is located in Camp Hill, PA but services accounts worldwide.
Contact: Jennifer Mariani
Marketing Manager
Tel: 717-516-6955 Ext. 803
Fax: 805-243-0471
Email
Website: www.CourseVector.com
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