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Black Friday? We say creative Thursday!

It’s that time of the year where you’ll be lured in by brands left, right and centre into buying things thar might not last, or you might not even need.

Instead, we invite you to make an investment for the long-term:

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Once all set up, your website won’t expire, need expensive maintenance or require new, costly insurance. It will forever leave an imprint in the online world, an everlasting personal digital presence, changing with you as you, too, evolve.

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*Offer valid at our flagship store get.art. Discount will be applied to the first year fee only. Maximum discount is fixed at $1000. Renewal rates for consecutive years are between 9-30$. Valid through November 30th, 2020.

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