Hi;
I asked for your address because I called your company befuddled and disappointed and came away with a much brighter picture. I believe the young man's name was Brian who provided assistance on the phone
Not only quickly identified what I've been unable to for weeks, he demonstrated notable patience with my lack of training and, rather unusual for a "tecchie" did so without the rancor and arrogance so prevalent across the industry.
Lest you think me too much of a rube, you may look for "masters and millionaires" "shortcuts of masters" (or millionaires champions billionaires)
success shortcuts, healthiest website, bodyscans, or some ninety other keywords/keyphrases, including, much to my heartache, "911day tributes"
Having built 989 websites with a quarter of a million unique pages, some glimmer and glimpse of hosting and tecchies has developed.
You have a rare young man in Brian, and I hope you're a smart enough employer to encourage and empower people like that, because whatever their foibles, they tend to help people such as you and I kick ass into the bottom line. My youthful retirement was primarily a function and result of the seven of every hundred who try harder.
How fascinating that the corporate greedos are convinced that keeping it all for themselves will bring them what they want, while Gates, Ellison, Subway Sandwiches and others end up realizing far greater and accelerated wealth by splitting up the pie.
It's the second time I've called your firm on tech matters, and the second time this kid made me want to hire him. Please be good enough to call your mother and thank her on my behalf for raising you to grow up and be smart enough to hire people like this outstanding young man.