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| ● We have updated our Website Information e-mail we send to prospective new clients. For a limited time, you can get as many as 11 additionl pages thrown in with your website, all free of charge.
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| ● Refer a hosting client and earn a month of hosting. Refer a website development client, and earn an extra page for your website.
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| ● Get your website design in by the end of the month to get the current specials. Many of these will go away as of the start of a new month.
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OldArlington.org launched. This website details the historic preservation and community revitalization efforts of the earliest parts of the Arlington community. Attractions and Events are also covered. Community information is provided for the entire greater Arlington area.
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● Websites
There are four components to having a website:
- Register a domain name
- Get hosting
- Develop the website
- Advertise it
In more detail:
- Rather than register your domain name and charge you as much as $35 per year, we had rather tell you about one of the best priced registrars in the business. GoDaddy.com registers domain names for $9.95 per year.
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- By having our own hosting service, we can provide premium hosting at a cost savings, plus also offer additional services such as monthly link checking, website monitoring, plus manage our own co-operative advertising network so that our clients get better exposure from the start. Read More
- We develop websites from simple to complex. Read More
- We can develop your website at a reduced price by effectively buying back advertising space on your website. By placing your banner in the same co-operative advertising network, you also get instant exposure, all built in. Read More
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Examples |
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A great example of a website developed for a non-profit organization is the Historic Florence, Nebraska website. Florence is where the Mormons stopped on their migration west during the terrible winter of 1846/47 ("Winter Quarters" - over 600 died during the harsh winter). Later the town of Florence was built on the same location due to learning that the Missouri River had a "rock bottom" - a perfect place for the future transcontinental railroad. This website provides the Florence community with information about the remaining events left for the calendar year (automated), plus community organization meeting dates (all automated). The site also provides local attraction information for visitors.
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