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26/01/07 – Supanet Hosting are pleased to announce a free 90-day web hosting trial. Everyone who signs up to the no obligation trial also stands a chance of winning a 32" LCD TV.
It gives people who unsure if they want to host their own site the opportunity to do so and there is a no obligation so there is no commitment to buy once the trial is over. The top package, the Unlimited User, is used but if you decide to sign up you can choose whichever of the packages best suits your needs.

Supanet are offering this trial following the demand from customers to host and operate their own website. This trial is for people of all abilities and will show how easy it is to create and maintain your own space on the internet. Everyone that takes up the free trial will also be entered into a competition to win a 32" LCD TV.

Web hosting is growing in popularity and is becoming more readily available. However many people feel that they do not have the necessary technical skills. The best way to find out if you can do it is to give it a go. The free trial provides an opportunity to do this with minimum risk and hassle. If you have ever considered having your own website address then the free hosting trial is definitely for you.

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Published Date: 2007-01-26 14:15:57

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