FreeCustomWebsite.com Launches Their New Company Website on New Years Eve
Riverside, CA (PRWEB) December 31, 2011
Free websites are a highly sought after commodity for small businesses that are hurting for cash. That is the primary reason why FreeCustomWebsite.com has developed and launched a business model that takes the words “free” and “custom”, and marries them. Greg Trimble, FreeCustomWebsite.com CEO believes that “the web design landscape is about to change. There are to many do-it-yourself web design companies that have cumbersome software that ultimately results in a template looking website with a bunch of advertisements all over them”. Trimble feels that a business owner that had the opportunity to receive a custom website that was built by creative design professionals would constitute what he calls a, “no brainer”.
After exactly one year of beta testing FreeCustomWebsite.com, the company is poised to bring the concept into the light. They boast of providing world class customer support and high quality custom websites with no hidden design costs. They charge a standard web hosting fee of $ 19.95, which is a charge that people can expect unless they are provisioning and hosting a web server on their own. The company is also developing productivity enhancing “modules” for any and every industry they can think of.
Each free custom website that is produced is built from scratch, professionally designed, and search engine optimized. “It doesn’t get much better than logging on to your computer or calling one of our customer support representatives and requesting a certain look and feel, and then leaving it up to a designer to come up with a phenomenal design. It is a thousand dollar service that is offered for free.”
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