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Aleah Dillon

Hypermedia
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Nashville, Tennessee
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""Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." - Romans 12:21"
POSITION
Owner/Operator
COMPANY DETAILS
Services Provided:

Website Design We design websites that add value to your business.

MySpace Design We will design a clean and unique MySpace design to make your MySpace profile stand out from the rest.

Website Development We will develop the web solutions your company needs including but not limied to shopping carts, dynamic site content, photo galleries, mailing lists, contact forms, etc.

Electronic Press/Media Kits We will design and develop and online media kit for press and booking that is unique and draws people in, while providing press with a one-stop-shop for your profile shots, mp3s and other information.

Content Management We can provide online software allowing you to update all or particular parts of your website on your own.

Database Design We will design a database to fit your business needs using SQL Server, MS Access, MySQL, etc.

Hosting Management We can consult you on what is the best hosting situation for your business and help you set up hosting for your website.
WEBSITE
www.hypermediaweb.com
EXPERIENCE/CREDITS
Recorded Music: Josh Shilling, Mountain Heart, Ronnie Bowman, Big Shindig Media, LSR Driving Experience
GENRES I NEED OR REPRESENT
All Genres
I AM INTERESTED IN
in finding new contacts
in career opportunities
in new ventures businesses
in job inquires
BRAGGING RIGHTS
Website and/or Electronic Press Kits developed for the following artists and industry professionals:

Big Shindig Media: www.bigshindigmedia.com

Josh Shilling: www.joshshilling.com
www.myspace.com/joshshillingmusic

Ronnie Bowman: www.ronniebowman.com
epk.ronniebowman.com

Mountain Heart: www.mountainheart.com

Please visit my website (Hypermedia Projects - www.hypermediaweb.com) to see what services I have specifically provided to these wonderful artists.
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DREAM JOB/POSITION
WHEN I'M NOT WORKING
I listen to music and I love to read.
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