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Our new franchise and affiliate programs allow you to partner with us, earn money, and obtain several benefits and special discounts. 

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From time to time, we voluntarily offer FREE online classes and training. (CEI World customers).

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Our pros-pective customer base builder Email Grabber, Secure Chat System, BUg-Other .Net, MassMailer, and our Intranet Plus are among others our Best Selling Products.

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Getting  on the Web

Should a Small Business Get on the Web?

The answer to that question is relatively simple. “Almost every business, -large or small-, is already in the Internet.” It isn't new anymore! It's fun! It's exciting! And it's not just for kids. The Internet, particularly in its graphic interface known as the “World Wide Web”, is the most important communication vehicle developed since the telephone.  And more importantly for the small business, the Web levels the playing field between small business and big business.

Let's look at the variety of commercial uses for the Internet: 

The Web is the best medium for advertising and e-marketing.  It offers significant advantages over traditional advertising media in that: it is dynamic, interactive and “inexpensive”. The Internet is making it possible for small- to medium-sized businesses to compete with the big guys.

Of course, as the Web matures, advertising rates for the most popular sites will increase. But, advertising is not the only way to make your business known via the Web. Search engines are another powerful and low cost way to increase awareness of your products and services. 

The Web is an important customer service tool. Did you throw away the TV guide this week? You can check out your local TV station's Web page for its weekly schedule or the network specials this week.

Have you ever wanted hard facts comparing natural gas to electricity? This type of information and much more is available on the web.

Soon you'll be able to schedule appliance repair times and make changes to your gas service account by sending an email, at your convenience, either during or after regular business hours.

Wouldn't you rather shop for a book, a gift, an electronic, or a new car from the comfort of your home, in the quiet time late at night after the kids are in bed? This is now possible in most areas of the country.

The Web allows you to communicate with your customers at their time and convenience. Don't you want to offer this level of service to your customers?

Network connectivity makes it possible for you to hook up your “local area network” (LAN) directly to the Internet. Who wants to do that? Lots of companies! For example, a “wide area network” (WAN) connection offers multiple simultaneous connections through a dedicated data line at a tremendous savings over individual modems and standard telephone lines. This makes your existing internal email addresses work as Internet email addresses. It also allows you to set up your own Web server with your own domain name, to provide volumes of information to existing and potential new customers, and to take orders on-line. 

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