AmateurMasters.com Launches Resources V.2

AMATEURMASTERS.COM LAUNCHES RESOURCES V.2 Melbourne, Florida – March, 2004 –The great team’s behind Sammy4u.Com and Camz.com proudly announces the re-launch of their newest project: AmateurMasters.Com Resources V.2 (https://www.amateurmasters.com). Designed specifically for webmasters specializing in the amateur niche, AmateurMasters aims to be the best chat board and resources site, catering to its niche primarily, but in no way limited to that, and aiming to serve the entire market in general. Amateur Masters features an impressive debut collection of 2,500 resource listings spread across the following ten main categories: Affiliate Programs, Content Providers, Billing Solutions, Hosting Solutions, Web cam Solutions, AVS Services, Counter Services, Traffic Services, and Software. Amateurmasters.com provides webmasters a vital venue to exchange information about their differing websites, problems encountered, solutions pioneered, and other issues. Not only that, Amateurmasters.com functions as an exclusive community that amateur niche webmasters can definitely rely on. Members are able to interact with fellow webmasters in this lucrative niche through the highly successful chat area (https://chat.AmateurMasters.com). Members are encouraged to post topics about anything that concerns their websites, business models, promotions, and sponsors. Amateurmasters.com seeks to foster a comfortable environment where members can feel at ease, learn from other experienced webmasters, and generally exchange ideas about their craft. The creators of Amateurmasters.com, Brett LaMar, Dan Hogue, and Robb Cain, put a lot of effort in making this venture a success. It is a product of their combined experiences, ideas, and solutions. The team strongly encourages likeminded Webmasters seeking to expand and fine tune their businesses to add their product to the resources for free and visit the chat area today and learn more about how Amateurmasters can help. AmateurMasters.com already hovers around the 6000 Alexa.com most visited websites on the net, so there will be plenty of exposure for you and your product. ###

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