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If you are doing it all yourself, you are doing yourself a disservice, and you are wasting a lot of time. I know just enough HTML and CSS to really play around on my blog and really mess it up now and then when I do something wrong. I bill out at somewhere near 200 an hour most of the time. As a CTO, he noticed this.
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