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Phil Yarrow Consulting is now a preferred IT @ Work Web Development Supplier!

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007 by Martin Boulton

What does this mean for you?

It means that funding is now available to assist you when you engage us to develop a high quality website for you.
You could claim up to £500 worth of website development funding from IT@Work Online and access free IT and web advice, information and support.

IT@Work has a proven track record of helping businesses to develop an online presence and improve their productivity and profitability by utilising the internet as an effective business tool.

How do I access funding?

The IT@Work Online website development grant is available to support the creation or development of a website, including dynamic (content managed) or e-commerce based website.

IT@Work Online is offering match funded grants of up to £500. So, if your business invests £1,000 to develop its website and you meet the funding criteria, the IT@Work Online project will provide £500 towards the total cost. Businesses located within the West of England (Bristol, BaNES, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire) may be eligible, excluding public and voluntary sector organisations.

You can download an application form by clicking here. For further information including FAQs visit http://www.businesswest.co.uk/ click on Business Link and then IT @ Work and e-commerce advice.

Written by Martin Boulton

Martin Boulton has had a varied career of over 30 years in customer relations, ICT service management, marketing, communications and project management. He has been a major player in promoting sustainable development in South West England, including an award winning multi-media project and website. He holds a masters degree in Local Environmental Management & Sustainability.

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