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Projekt30
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Easy to set up. We provide professionally-designed templates that you can customize. The easy-to-use interface requires no web design experience; so you can save thousands of dollars in design fees, and avoid the dangers of social networking sites.
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Stay unique. No ads will appear on your web site. Your web site is accessible through multiple personalized web domains. Visitors will see a web site unique to you.

Sell your work. Don't scare off buyers and galleries by posting you artwork on social networking sites, they demand the copyright to every image you post. With a personal web site from Projekt30, you can negotiate sales with people who want to buy your work. Projekt30 takes no commission, the profit is entirely yours.

Build on the strength of Projekt30, while remaining independent. As a member, you can submit to our exhibitions at no extra cost, which link directly to your personal site. Our exhibitions easily attract well over 10,000 visitors every month, and winners appear in our extensive archive.

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