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Matt has been involved in the internet since 1994 with Merlix LLC (formerly Graphix.com). Matt comes from a versatile background in software development, sales, and eBusiness consulting. | Matt has been involved in the internet since 1994 with Merlix LLC (formerly Graphix.com). Matt comes from a versatile background in software development, sales, and eBusiness consulting. | ||
Matthew Griffith has founded many companies over the past 20 years. Matt founded RedWagon.com, and co-founded PedalCars.com, both of which were online toy companies in 1998 that were sold years later. Matt's currently involved in [http://www.ebusinesses.com eBusinesses.com], a project dedicated to provide online business owners everything they need to start, buy, operate, market, and sell their online business. | |||
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* Licensed real estate broker. | * Licensed real estate broker. |
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Country: | USA |
Email: | matt [at] merlix.com |
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LinkedIn: | [Matthew Griffith Matthew Griffith] |
Matthew Griffith is the CEO and President of Merlix LLC.
Matt has been involved in the internet since 1994 with Merlix LLC (formerly Graphix.com). Matt comes from a versatile background in software development, sales, and eBusiness consulting.
Matthew Griffith has founded many companies over the past 20 years. Matt founded RedWagon.com, and co-founded PedalCars.com, both of which were online toy companies in 1998 that were sold years later. Matt's currently involved in eBusinesses.com, a project dedicated to provide online business owners everything they need to start, buy, operate, market, and sell their online business.
Specialties
- Licensed real estate broker.
- Certified business broker.
- Business finance consultant specializing in mergers and acquisitions.
- Experienced software developer - VB.Net, C# and ASP as well as the old school languages of Assembler, COBOL and Fortran[1].
Interests
Apart from the Internet and its related business, Matt loves to travel; which is evident in the travel photograph collection on his website.[2]