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New Website Reflects Author’s No Nonsense Approach
Moral: Give the client what he wants
Jim Lauria is a water technology senior executive who travels extensively, networks across the globe and is used to paying big bills. But Lauria believes in getting what he’s paid for and when a company doesn’t make good on its promise, he wants his hard-earned money back.
Fed up by poor products and service, Lauria started writing letters to the offending companies and got his refunds. Now he shares his techniques with other disgruntled customers in his book “How to Get Your Money Back from Big Companies” which he promotes on his new website at www.JimLauria.com.
Lauria knew exactly what he wanted and turned to Sprocket Websites to build his online presence. His website is straightforward and simple, just two pages. The Home page explains what the book is about and offers three ways to instantly purchase and download an ebook copy. The second page details Lauria’s bona fides. His site provides all the info a visitor needs to make a purchase decision and no fuss.
Sprocket Websites has built enormously complicated websites for national franchises and government bodies, but sometimes a minimal website is all that’s needed. For more information on the range of Sprocket’s clients, see www.SprocketWebsites.com.
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Kate Gingold
I have been writing a blog with web marketing tips and techniques every other week since 2003. In addition to blogging and client content writing, I write books and a blog on local history.
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