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Mark McNeece is a seasoned web designer and WordPress expert originally from Glasgow, Scotland, now based in Kettering, Northamptonshire. With over two decades of experience, Mark has honed his craft, creating stunning, high-performance websites that blend creativity with technical precision. Although launching BSolve IT Limited in 2001, he spent many years as a valuable asset in the corporate world where he worked as Principle Internet Consultant and IT Trainer to top developers from fortune 500 organisations & financial institutions.
As the driving force behind 365i Hosting, the dedicated hosting division of BSolve IT Limited, his company provides tailored WordPress hosting and design services optimized for speed, security, and reliability.
A former rugby player turned motorbike enthusiast, Mark enjoys hitting the road on his BMW K1600 GT whenever the weather cooperates. His Scottish roots shine through in his love of traditional food and his knack for weaving humour into everything he does. Whether he’s solving complex web problems or helping businesses thrive online, Mark approaches every challenge with passion and a commitment to excellence.
Mark McNeece has a wide and varied selection of interests and hobbies, including:

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