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Alive Media Pro will design and host your website for only $300 for the first year.  This includes normal regular updates.  Other companies may offer you the same deal, but are they local to Tuscaloosa and do they include hosting and regular updates?
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Written by Dan Wentz   
Sunday, 28 June 2009 00:00

Alive Media Pro is website design for Tuscaloosa, Northport, and all of Central, AL.  Our concept is to build you an effective, easy to maintain website that looks great and doesn’t break the bank. 

I’ll make this real simple for you.  First, take a look at our website and our Clients’ websites.  Do you like them?  Ok, so you do.  Now check your wallet, your bank account, or underneath your mattress.  Can you come up with $300?  Oh you can.  Great!  That’s all the money you’ll need to have your website designed, hosted, and maintained for an entire year.  I wasn’t a Math major in school, but I think that works out to around $25 a month.  That’s less than most companies will charge you just to host your website.

There are three reasons I offer this price.  First, I despise web companies that charge you thousands of dollars to put a terrible website online.  I know how much work it takes to get a site up.  Honestly, I feel that $300 is fair and just compensation.  Secondly, I love doing this.  And finally, third, I know you can’t say no to this offer.  Big companies will pressure you into signing up with them by using intimidating technical jargon and flashy presentations.  My “sales” tactic is to offer a cheap price for a premium product.


 

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