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Updated: 04/03/2005

Build Your Own Web SIte

It''s easy. You just pick a template; add your own photos or graphics; and type in your own text. That''s it! No manuals to read, no technical language to learn. It''s fast. You build your site in real time. Just log on to your Internet connection. Click your mouse, hunt and peck your way across the keyboard and in just the time it takes to do it your site gets built and/or updated. It''s fun. Who has the patience to learn another software program? The Internet''s where the action is and that''s where WebSite Tonight is, too! You build your Web site right inside your familiar browser window. It''s affordable. A 5-page Economy site - plenty of space for most anyone - is just $9.95 per month. And that includes hosting and a FREE email account. (See below for Basic, Deluxe and Premium prices.)
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