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McKennaWhen I first sat down to write this letter over a decade ago, the Internet was still in its infancy -- companies rushed for "presence," and brochure sites dotted the "Information Superhighway" (remember that term?) from Los Angeles to Bonn, Germany.

The rules have changed. Success on the Net now commands Web designs and strategies targeted to realize traditional business goals and objectives, as well as strengthening customer, member and client relationships.

MojoWeb Productions is more than just a Web design boutique -- our mission begins with design and proceeds to educating and working with our clients to develop Web strategies that complement the goals and objectives directing their enterprises.

No matter the size of the operation, we treat each client like a Fortune 500 company. Our designs convey what makes your company unique by leveraging the latest technologies and marketing strategies to drive clients and customers to your domain. We pride ourselves on actively involving our clients in the design process to ensure that, in the end, the signature left on the site is not ours, but theirs.

It's all about opportunity. Far too many companies and firms have launched onto the Web with faddish abandon. Their lack of strategic thinking represents an opportunity for you to design a Web site that reaches new audiences, markets your products more effectively, communicates innovative ideas, builds and maintains partnerships and, hopefully, generates a profit in the mix. After all, what is the worth of a Web site if it doesn't serve to grow your business?

What distinguishes us from other Web design firms is our belief that second best is the worst possible place one can reside. If you agree with us, we welcome the opportunity of doing business with you!

Sincerely,

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Pat McKenna
President
MojoWeb Productions, Inc.

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