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Problems with
computer set up? Connection to the internet? Network design and
deployment? E-commerce? Security? Web promotion? Starting your own home
business? Getting your existing business on-line? Let Celtic Graphics help
you.
Our rates start at $75 an hour for most jobs, although initial
consultations are always at no charge. We will look at your needs and
give you a quote based on the level of expertise your situation requires,
whether you need long-term services or simply a one hour visit. In
some cases, you might not need a visit at all.
If we can solve your problem over the phone and you're
local, we may be able to give you a solution during the initial
consultation. If you require an on-site visit, we charge travel time
and expenses in addition to time spent on-site. Travel time rates are
at 1/2 of the regularly charged rate. If an overnight stay is required,
we charge only for the time actually spent on-site for days when we
are not traveling.
E-mail or phone us to find out how we can help
YOU!

Celtic Graphics
6326 North 104th Street
Milwaukee, WI
53225
Phone: 414-353-1400
Tollfree: 1-888-223-7410
E-mail:
sales@celticgraphics.com

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© March 2002
Some graphics supplied by our
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Kelly's Komputer
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Confused?
Terms used by many web design companies and internet/IT
professionals can be a challenge, especially for someone who is just
getting started.
Celtic Graphics will take the time to fully explain
terms like: e-commerce, intranet, extranet,
SSL, PHP, POP3, merchant account, .NET, XML, cgi, bandwidth, streaming
video, accessibility, and more BEFORE starting
a project. We believe that our clients deserve the clearest, best
information we can offer so that they can make the best decisions to fit their needs.
After all, a site
shouldn't be designed to fit us. It should be designed to fit
YOU!
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