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The Faster Webmaster II Rocks! Check Out Erik Stafford’s Newest Creation!

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

If you liked the Faster Webmaster I (you know the one that helped Erik’s Grandmother create a website from scratch, and his Mom too), then you’ll LOVE The Faster Webmaster II.

The new one is a total internet marketing blueprint and solution, and all of it in Erik’s special take-you-by-the-hand step-by-step method, which is friendly, unintimidating, and this time helps you actually build a whole business from scratch.

What questions did you have? Chances are, it’s covered.

Check it out right here: Erik’s New Course

And even though Erik Stafford has made quite a fortune over the last year (so he knows of what he’s speaking!), he’s still as nice as he was when he first came out with the Faster Webmaster Version I.

He actually answers his own emails, and gives helpful advice. How’s that for cool?

Anyway, go take a look at the new Faster Webmaster. and build that e-biz already. You’ll be glad you did.

My First Webpage, My First Squeeze Page & A Great Big Thank You For The Faster Webmaster

Friday, February 1st, 2008

My first webpage — it’s been maybe 6 months since I put it together. Plus a squeeze page too. And the man who helped me with it all, who practically held my hand: Erik Stafford, The Faster Webmaster.

He even answered his email personally — and all my questions. So kudos to you, Erik.

What I like about the program: It’s very clear and comprehensive. It assumes nothing. It accommodates all sorts of learning modes: written materials, screen shots, and videos too.

So if you or people you know are still struggling with putting together your first website, send them Erik’s way at www.beafasterwebmaster.com wherewhecna capture the fine points,struggling with putting together

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I think you’ll be glad you did :-) I mean, if Erik’s grandmother could do it…