A New Website Chronicles the Journey of a Web Entrepreneur and Provides Valuable Tips on How to Start and Growing an Affordable Online Presence
Charlotte, NC, October 06, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Web Business Freedom (wwww.WebBusinessFreedom.com) is the latest venture of web and new media consultant Brandon Uttley. Through the site, Uttley also offers consulting services to individuals and businesses looking to build, maintain and promote their business on the web, without unnecessary expenses and technical expertise.
Uttley, president of Web Business Freedom, has more than 20 years experience in web design and development, marketing and public relations.
"Now more than ever, it’s much easier for the average person or small business to build websites themselves, or hire inexpensive contractors as part of the process," Uttley said. "All the tools are readily available—if you know where to look. More importantly, though, you need someone to help you choose between the good, the bad and the ugly resources. That's where Web Business Freedom comes in."
Brandon Uttley founded Web Business Freedom in September 2008. Prior to that, he was co-founder and president of carbonhouse, inc. (http://www.carbonhouse.com), a leading web development firm. Previous positions included providing public relations counseling to a number of companies, ranging from major sports teams to Fortune 500 firms and bestselling authors.
Uttley earned the Accreditation in Public Relations (APR) designation from Public Relations Society of America. He is currently vice president of the PRSA Charlotte chapter and a member of Entrepreneurs’ Organization. Uttley is a 1987 graduate of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at UNC Chapel Hill.
Married with two small children, Uttley is using Web Business Freedom as the means to "live the dream" of the independent entrepreneur. Through the Web Business Freedom site, he documents the steps involved in starting a business from scratch and describes ways to use the web to follow your dreams to achieve greater happiness and financial independence.
For more information, visit http://www.webbusinessfreedom.com.
Media Contact:
Brandon Uttley
800-536-7736
Brandon@WebBusinessFreedom.com
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Uttley, president of Web Business Freedom, has more than 20 years experience in web design and development, marketing and public relations.
"Now more than ever, it’s much easier for the average person or small business to build websites themselves, or hire inexpensive contractors as part of the process," Uttley said. "All the tools are readily available—if you know where to look. More importantly, though, you need someone to help you choose between the good, the bad and the ugly resources. That's where Web Business Freedom comes in."
Brandon Uttley founded Web Business Freedom in September 2008. Prior to that, he was co-founder and president of carbonhouse, inc. (http://www.carbonhouse.com), a leading web development firm. Previous positions included providing public relations counseling to a number of companies, ranging from major sports teams to Fortune 500 firms and bestselling authors.
Uttley earned the Accreditation in Public Relations (APR) designation from Public Relations Society of America. He is currently vice president of the PRSA Charlotte chapter and a member of Entrepreneurs’ Organization. Uttley is a 1987 graduate of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at UNC Chapel Hill.
Married with two small children, Uttley is using Web Business Freedom as the means to "live the dream" of the independent entrepreneur. Through the Web Business Freedom site, he documents the steps involved in starting a business from scratch and describes ways to use the web to follow your dreams to achieve greater happiness and financial independence.
For more information, visit http://www.webbusinessfreedom.com.
Media Contact:
Brandon Uttley
800-536-7736
Brandon@WebBusinessFreedom.com
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Web Business Freedom
Brandon Uttley
800-536-7736
www.webbusinessfreedom.com
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Brandon Uttley
800-536-7736
www.webbusinessfreedom.com
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