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Reasons Your Web Guy Doesn’t Want You to Learn WordPress

THINGS ARE EASY NOW! And it all begins with wordpress (and a little help
from me).

Here a a couple of reasons why your web guy doesn't want you to learn
WordPress.

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I love WordPress.

1. Money. He doesn't want you to know it is cheaper to learn wordpress and
do it yourself than to pay him/her to do it. They want their industry to
live in a shroud of mystery. No one knows what they do but them. Bogus. You
can create, maintain, update, change, and market your website without the
help of a web designer.

2. Time. Which is money. Someone please tell me the turn around time from
when you have an idea to when it is implemented by your web guy. Oh and how
much does it cost?

3. You might learn how they were duping you in the first place. Your web guy
doesn't want you to know what you can really do with your website. I am
telling you…YOU CAN DO ANYTHING, just about. This renders your web guy
useless.

4. Less prestige. This means they aren't as important. This means you don't
use them. This means they go broke. They would much rather you go broke then
them.

5. You might become independent. You just might be able to tear up your
contract with them and start making your site productive. Start bringing in
business which is the point anyway, right?


my motto is "Keep it simple" and "don't leave anything for tomorrow that can
be done today."

Regards Gerald Crawford

Stellenbosch South Africa
Cell: +27-0720390184 (mobile)
E-mail: gerald@webcraft.ws


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