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Posted on 16:48 by The Editor

www.letsoutsource.co.uk - Post your project to a database of specialist advisors, covering a vast range of services and get free quotes today.

Even an outstanding business idea won't win funding if it isn't presented in the right way and you normally only get one chance. As freelance marketing consultants, we work closely with many companies on a diverse range of projects.

We're a dynamic collective of professionals from advertising, marketing, sales, business development and project management backgrounds. With a track record of success. We specialise in working with clients on a personal level.

As consultants - we're accustomed to ‘juggling’ a varied workload, working to deadline.

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4 Comments:

Blogger The Editor said...

We have a database of specialist advisors, covering a vast range of services and specialisms to meet outline tasks. Their services may be engaged for projects, based on a particular specialist skill set.

4/28/2008  
Blogger The Editor said...

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5/08/2008  
Anonymous Business Bods said...

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10/04/2008  
Anonymous Business Bods said...

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10/17/2008  

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