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DemoDemo.com Launches Monthly Subscription Tutorials

Brampton, Canada (Gawkwire.com) DemoDemo.com ( http://www.demodemo.com ), the market leader in Flash web hosting tutorials, is pleased to announce the launch of monthly subscription tutorials.

SInce 2002, DemoDemo has provided hosting Flash tutorials on a one time upfront purchase basis only. As of today, monthly subscription plans are now available. Customers can now pay a small monthly fee rather than having to deal with the larger upfront purchase. This allows medium to large sized hosts the option of minimizing purchasing costs and otherwise using funds for advertising, support and other ways of building their business. But more importantly, it opens the door to small web hosts who would otherwise be unable to confront the one time upfront cost of purchased tutorials due to budget restraints.

The subscription plans range from $14.95 per month to $29.95 per month. The largest plan (Jumbo Plan) sells for $29.95 a month and includes over $3,000.00 of tutorial product.

The subscription tutorials still include the customer's logo branding throughout and they are still hosted on the customer's site. The only difference is the cost. Subscription tutorials display for as long as the customer's account is in good standing. Logo changes and tutorial series updates are included in the monthly fee, which would otherwise incur an additional cost if the tutorials were purchased outright.


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David Dunlap David Dunlap has been both a Web host industry analyst and commentator for the past eight years. Prior to his active writing career, David was a network and communications technician for four years. He currently is the Editor-in-Chief for WebHostMagazine.com