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Sunday, February 15, 2004

On Thursday, I had the pleasure of seeing Ben Utley, owner of the NC Mountain Made website, again. It's always fun being around Ben, who has a cheerful and optimistic personality.

NC Mountain Made is a heritage database of authentic music, authors, storytellers, and handmade arts & crafts of western North Carolina. In the not-too-distant-future, Ben will be helping artisans in western North Carolina sell their products over the Internet.

He came to the monthly meeting of Appalachian Heritage Crafters and updated us on the progress he is making getting his new venture organized.

A number of our members expressed interest in working with Ben and we'll probably see some of their art on his site, soon.

Ben's added a calendar covering Western North Carolina Heritage and Cultural Events. Be sure to check it out!

Don't forget. If you're interested in what he's doing to promote and preserve our Appalachian heritage, you can sign up for his announcements list and he'll keep you informed.

I hope you have great success with this, Ben!
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The February 13, 2004 issue of the Home Business Tips newsletter was sent to all subscribers on Friday and now has been archived on JohnDilbeck.com.

News included a preview of MadisonDynamics, Inc and an invitation to explore their site to see for yourself what it's all about.

Resources discussed include: USCounties.com, PRWeb.com, Ryze Business Networking, AdlandPro Community, GetResponse.com, Host4Profit.com, and CBMall.com.

You are invited to read the archived issue and subscribe to future issues. I welcome all feedback.
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