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OurLittleNet Launches Forty Atlanta Neighborhood Web Sites
Forty neighborhood web sites have been launched in the Atlanta area where residents can create their own free web pages with no training or special skills, and without being harassed by any banner advertising.
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OurLittleNet Launches New Neighborhood Web Sites
Roswell, GA -- January 23, 2003 -- Forty neighborhood web sites have been launched in the Atlanta area where residents can create their own free web pages with no training or special skills, and without being harassed by any banner advertising.
Churches, Schools, Clubs and Organizations, Home Owners Associations, Sports teams and of course Families can all benefit from OurLittleNet free pages. Organizing any event becomes easier, from church services to football practice.
Families can create pages to easily share photographs with distant relatives, publicize their garage sales, create classifieds or let their children experiment on the web in safety, creating an online journal for example. OurLittleNet fully supports the GetNetWise (www.getnetwise.org) and ICRA (www.ICRA.org) programs to protect users from questionable content.
Visitors can watch" a page and be informed whenever it changes. Grandparents love this feature so they dont miss new photographs or journal updates, and event-goers dont miss changes to the event time or venue.
To act as a contact point and build community spirit each site is run by a local Neighborhood Guide living in the area. This adds a much-needed personal touch to the often bleak world-wide-web -- our catchphrase Living in your neighborhood is one reason why people quickly associate with OurLittleNet sites.
www.OurRoswell.net is the flagship neighborhood site where OurLittleNet Founder and Roswell Neighborhood Guide James Shaw lives: At the moment I am concentrating on building the Roswell site and helping residents organize their Home Owners Associations, clubs, churches, etc. Its a lot of fun seeing the look on peoples faces when they see what OurLittleNet can do."
James continues: Were looking for Neighborhood Guides to run our other sites. Literally anybody can do it since our automated sites leave you to concentrate on creating pages of local interest and spreading the word in the neighborhood. Better yet, you work from home for the hours you choose."
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