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Provanta's new site

Richard Nikoley popped in to the comments recently to announce Provanta's new web site: www.provanta.com.

I really, really like it. At first, it's a novel idea to have a corporate site that is essentially a blog. It's a smart (and inexpensive) way for a company to set up their web presence that says a lot about the company. For one thing, when the home page is dedicated to frequent messages from the company to the public, you know right away that you're dealing with people who are not afraid to communicate with you and give you more information. It's a brilliant choice for a debt settlement negotiation company; when clients are handing their money over to a third party, they want to know how things are going.

And after reading most of the site, it's not just the fact that it's a blog that is impressive, it's the content of the posts. I don't know else where you're going to find this much honesty on a debt settlement negotiator's site, or on any corporate web site.

It doesn't seem like Provanta negotiates settlements radically differently from anyone else in the industry, but they do it with such integrity that I couldn't recommend another settlement negotiator. What I mean is this; the things Provanta is communicating from their blog are true across the entire debt recovery industry, but a lot of lesser debt settlement companies wouldn't be this straight with you. If you're interested in debt settlements, give Provanta's blog a read.

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That is indeed really cool. Springboard was really cool, but I was ALWAYS unhappy with their web presence. It's still in a pretty sad state. :(

Ask and you shall receive, it seems.... Springboard has just revamped their site. It's looking much better.

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