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I've evolved with the web and the technology since almost 8 years now; I think it's essential and  necessary for all IT workers!

 

Today, I work as a Web consultant and ecommerce specialist, defining strategies for business and organisations around the concepts of online community and social networking:  the Web 2.0 and how to get the maximum benefit from an online comunity.

  1. Enlarge the audience thanks to the social network
  2. Multiply the source of traffic in order to reduce online advertising cost, including SEO (Search Engine Optimisation)
  3. Product distribution online and brand awareness...
  4. Web 2.0 for B2B and B2C

 

Please click here to contact me - with no obligation.

 

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"It is change, continuing change, inevitable change, that is the dominant factor in society today.

No sensible decision can be made any longer without taking into account not only the world as it is,
but the world as it will be".

Isaac Asimov


On this website, you'll find information about my life, my profile as aweb consultant in Sydney and Brisbane  - Australia.
I'm an e-commerce and Web 2.0 specialist.
Do you have an eCommerce, Content Management System or Online Community project,
Please feel free to contact me.


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