Quantox Offers Free IT Consulting for November

LOS ANGELES — Quantox is offering its information technology (IT) consulting services free for the month of November 2018.

According to the company, sometimes the IT world can be so vast that you can easily lose yourself in it.

“If you don’t know much about this world and you need professional help in supporting your online presence, our team of experts is here for you,” says a company spokesperson. “Just this November, you have the chance to use our consulting services for free. We are at your disposal for all questions you might have.”

For example, Quantox helps clients understand the difference between web design and web development and how the two work together.

“When thinking of creating or updating a website, you need both web design and web development. However, unless you’re working in the field, you may get these two confused. It’s really easy for non-professionals to make this mistake because of these two things really sound a lot alike, and heck, they both even have the word ‘web’ in it and start with the same letter, so the chance for a mistake is really big!” the spokesperson explains. “However, even though web design and web development are related, and one is required for the other, they’re not the same thing.”

For more information on web design and development, click here.

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