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Spinsite Unveils Free Website Division


SpinSite, Incorporated is now offering free one-page websites.

July 28, 2006; 12:02 AM

 


Scotts Valley, CA — SpinSite, Incorporated is now offering free one-page websites.
Unlike many free websites, which are offered on a trial basis, SpinSite will host the one-page sites at no charge for as long as they remain in use. The sites will include 5mb of storage space, 10gb of bandwidth, and photo album, blog, calendar, and guest book features. Hundreds of customizable themes guarantee an eye-catching, unique look for each user’s site.  Themes differ from templates in that they allow a user to choose the color scheme and placement of website components such as photos and text blocks, rather than being restricted by a template.

 SpinSite’s innovative, award-winning website builder has the advantage of being entirely online, eliminating the need to download or install any software onto a personal computer. Additional benefits include how-to videos, website hosting, and continual system upgrades. SpinSite makes it easy for anyone to build a website quickly and easily.  It’s no longer necessary to have specialized web programming skills or learn HTML code to create a unique, functional website.

SpinSite, Incorporated provides website building tools, hosting, and web design services and domain names for business and personal use.  SpinSite is dedicated to making website design attainable to anyone, without the need for specialized training.


Michelle Mizuno
230 Mt. Hermon Road
Scotts Valley, CA 95066
800-765-7690
mmizuno@spinsite.com 


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