Liz Langford-Cobo is the founder of britelime.co. Liz specializes in teaching farmers, ranchers and rural small town entrepreneurs how to build better websites for their small businesses. With more than 20 years of experience in marketing, media and design, Liz is a dynamic teacher and can help you make your website better.
Liz sends out helpful website education in the Website Wednesday email, has several free resources available through her website https://britelime.co/ and she is currently working on expanding my templates to include both Showit and Squarespace.
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