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http://www.baviaans.co.za/krugerspoort/
This guest cottage is an example of a static "subdomain"
site. In other words, it does not have its own unique
domain name but is a subdomain of the parent site.
This is normally not recommended but, in the case of certain
popular niches areas such as the Baviaanskloof, it can be a
viable economic option.
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http://www.samfurniss-psychologist.co.za/
An example of a static one page mini web site for a professional,
with its own domain, enabling the owner to have a full and
independent presence on the net to advertise her
professional services. This is the most economical
option where there is no niche market as above.
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http://www.addoelephantcountryhouse.co.za/
This static tourist accommodation site is typical of a small
multi-page site, with its own domain, which serves to give the owner a
presence on the internet, thereby advertising his product or
service.
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http://www.frametech.co.za/
This static business site is typical of a small multi-page site, with
its own domain, which serves to give the owner a presence on
the internet, thereby advertising his product or service,
where there is no need for customers to be able to purchase
on-line.
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http://www.graaffreinettourism.co.za/
A larger, dynamic tourist site where the site owner is able
to add information, new pages etc at will without
intervention by the webmaster. This type of site is
naturally more expensive than the static sites already
shown.
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http://www.carlosgarcez.com/
An example of a dynamic business site where the site owner
can keep his site up to date himself and with a shopping
basket to enable customers to purchase on-line.
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