LVBusinessDirectory - a clear winnerRead what people have to say about LVBusinessDirectory By Mars Cacao - 6th July 2000 - Back to News Tell us your opinion See what others have said LVBusinessDirectory is fast becoming a favourite web-site for the on-line public.
We are happy to boast about how great it is, to anyone from our family and friends to strangers on the street. However, we thought we would show you what other people people like you have been saying about LVBusinessDirectory -as seen in the feedback section of the site.
A very versatile and informative site that offers a variety of well documented articles together with a great web lay-out that is of a highly professional standard. Well done!
I am more than satisfied with the content and flexibility (of the site).
I like the concept of this directory.
I think youre on a winner.
Could you please include East Gippsland in the page?
(Electronic) Interaction between businesses to the advantage of all.
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