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Company history
Unless they were formed with Russian mafia drug money and stolen computer equipment,
most businesses are proud to talk about their past. The history page is the ideal location.
Starting with the founding members and moving through historical milestones, this should
discuss how and why the company is a success, along with plans for the future. There is no
space limit or recommended length; the story should be as long as it needs to be as it
answers basic questions:
Who founded the company and where did it start?
What was the first major milestone or big break?
Did the company ever change names or identities?
Did the company focus ever change (for instance, selling computer parts before
graduating to full-blown IT consultancy)?
When did the company go public?
What are future growth plans in terms of project volume or customer base?
It??™s important to remember that a history page needs occasional tending to keep it up to
date. For instance, if the content from five years ago mentioned that the biggest deal in
the company??™s history was $200,000, and last year saw a deal worth $350,000, that detail
needs to be updated.


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