Single Mother Launches Web Development Company Focused on Community Development
Ms. Candra Teshome, a single mother of four, launched a web design, development and hosting company, unique to the industry in that it focuses on investing in urban community services. Third Eye Development, found at http://www.thirdeyedevelopment.net, is a unique venture, conceived by an African-American woman, who has the desire to create dynamic, informative, eye-catching web sites, while providing a service for the community as well.
In no way unfamiliar with the state of today's economy, the lack of available job opportunitys, or the inability or unwillingness of company's to hire due to "over qualification", Ms. Teshome decided to start a business venture that would give new businesses a dynamic, clean and well developed presence on the internet. Third Eye Development offers web services to small to medium businesses, as well as sole proprietor establishments.
The site, described as impressive by Mr. Shawn Ifill, owner of a well established design company, Soulo.com, not only focuses on providing internet services, but is also building on resources for web designers, webmasters, and people who are interested in building their own presence on the web.
Ms. Teshomes view on web design and marketing solutions, or any business, is that business owners who provide their services should empower their clients with a certain amount of knowledge which will assist them in making informed decisions, as well as enabling them to accomplish some services on their own, which will reduce their out of pocket expenses.
Third Eye Developments community program is in the planning stages, and is scheduled to be launched winter 2004. This comprehensive program will include sponsored events including performing arts programs, job fairs, business tutorials, catered events, parenting programs, and a host of other initiatives. Ms. Teshome stated We as business owners must realize that we are responsible for the communitys with which we do business. We must understand that we cannot simply accept money for services, we must make an effort to empower our colleagues and peers with as many resources and as much knowledge as possible. Once this is accomplished, we have invested in the future of our businesses and the moral growth of our society."
Accessibility is a very important aspect of Third Eye Developments initiative. All web design, development, hosting and marketing services are offered at a competitive fee, depending on each clients needs and budget.
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