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Westweb can customize your personal, business or organization's web page at very reasonable prices.  Feel free to contact us to discuss our building your web page.   We can put together a quote.

Key Benefits

Consultation with customer to discuss number of pages, graphic design, layout, etc.
Personal web hosting is FREE if you are a Westweb Internet customer.
Very reasonable hosting fees for commercial web pages.  Contact us for more information.

Why your business needs a web page

The Internet is an exciting new medium for businesses and now is the time to enter your product, service or organization into this vast market.  Most businesses rely on either advertising in local markets, such as television, radio or newspaper to reach customers in their area.  A web page can be used in conjunction with these media by including your web page address in your current advertising.  This will allow local customers to access your site anytime of day or night.  Now, imagine taking your business around the globe.  Think about the cost of advertising in all the same markets (television, radio and newspaper)  in South Carolina, New York, California, Michigan, etc.  What about putting an ad in magazines in France?  Brazil?   Your business potential grows by placing your web site on the World Wide Web.  

Also, if you have an ecommerce site, customers can purchase your products online from the comfort of their homes.

What about cost?  You may be pleasantly surprised by the low cost of design and maintenance of your own web page.  The initial cost of the design will be well worth the exposure your business is getting.  There will also be a monthly charge, but this is extremely low!! Many other web hosting

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