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Words: Mason ContractorsIf your customers cannot find your company online, they will find your competition. Make sure your company stands out in the crowd! There is no better time than now to establish an online presence for your company, and no better service to use than the MCAA!

We recently sampled the prices of several different website design companies across the country. The average cost for only website design was $3,564! This price is over $1,000 more than the MCAA website design services, and did not include essential features such as domain registration, hosting, and updates!

For only $2,000 ($2,500 non-members) the MCAA will develop your website and put your company online! Our website design package includes:

  • Custom website and graphic design
  • Domain name registration
  • 1 year of hosting
  • 20 e-mail addresses
  • 200 MB of disk space
  • 10 GB of transfer data
  • 2 hours of free updates per month for one year! (members only)

The choice is obvious. Choose the association you can trust to help you build your future. Choose the Mason Contractors Association of America. Sign up today!

For additional information about our website design services, please visit the Website Design Services page and contact Tim O'Toole toll free at 800-536-2225 or by e-mail at totoole@masoncontractors.org.

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