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Leslie Holmes

Toll-free: (888) 88-CYBER

Experience

Since 1998, Leslie Holmes has worked on nationally prominent sites like BrassRing.com, TenLinks.com and Berkeley.edu as well as small business and non-profit sites like Pacifica.org and Choice.org, making innovative use of new technologies, translating business goals and community visions into the medium of the internet, and amassing a comprehensive knowledge of all aspects of the web. Please view portfolio and resume for details.

Our Goal

If you have a vision for your site, we can make it happen -- securely, intelligently, and reliably. Call us to discuss your ideas and how they might be best implemented.

Client List

BanTransFats.org
BarryHermanson.org
BearBookSwap.com
BeatBushDumpBush.com
Berkeley.edu
BeyondChron.org
BizLogix.com
BrassRing.com
CasaChicob.com
CelebrityClosetRaiders.com
CGToolkit.com
Choice.org
CleisPress.com
ColonialArts.com
CueUnion.org
DerikPoquiz.com
FiveStone.net
Fonoils.com
Forces-of-Nature.net
GryphonFNCL.com
GoldenBearTutoring.com
Herpes.org
Jello-Shot.com
Kagins.com
KleptoRecords.com
LakePowellHistory.org
Longitudes.org
FlashPoints.net
FSRN.org
PoquizPhotography.com
ProfessionalPhoto.com
TangentSunset.com
MacWindows.com
Maseberg.com
MexicanRetablos.com
Objector.org
Pacifica.org
PeaceNowFreedomNow.org
RachelNation.com
RafaelMandelman.com
RobArnow.com
RossForSupervisor.org
Sarajo.com
SavePacifica.net
SelfCare.com
SundaySalon.org
TenLinks.com
TheGoodFork.com
UEGPro.com
UPTE.org
VoterOwnedElections.com
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