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BackYardChickens.com

Established in 1999, BackyardChickens has become the #1 destination for the information you need to raise, keep, and appreciate chickens. Originally designed for the urban chicken owner, we're here to help and support chickens in any backyard!

BYC also maintains the largest and fastest growing community of chicken enthusiasts online with up to 50 new members signing up to our chicken forum every day.

Nifty-Stuff.com

A plethora of "nifty-stuff" collected and organized on one digital destination. A broad diversity of topics are covered, from Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) and inkjet printers to hatching chicken eggs and compost sifters.

The Nifty-Stuff Printer Forum is one of the top placements on search engines for printer related search terms.

reviewum.com

reviewum.com is a free on-line service provided to college students for the purpose of getting and making course/professor reviews. They offer other helpful features, including a textbook trade engine and a GPA calculator. The service was created in response to a desire for a more convenient way for students to communicate their feelings about courses and teachers they've had.
TheEasyGarden.com

The perfect companion to our flagship site BackYardChickens, TheEasyGarden provides a warm an friendly environment for garden enthusiast to learn and GROW!

Don't waste thyme looking for sage advice - Go to TheEasyGarden.com
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Prowebology provides web design and web hosting with personalized service. They offer two different web packages that includes everything your business needs to promote your company on the web. With their low cost and great service and support, creating your own website has never been easier and stress-free.

LDS3D.com

Based on the theory of "Six Degrees of Separation" (everyone on Earth is separated from anyone else by no more than six degrees of separation, or six friends of friends of friends). LDS3D is determined to prove that all the members of the LDS Church (and their friends) are separated by no more than THREE DEGREES!