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KC Labor
Online Services
Thinking about setting up a new personal, or nonprofit movement web site?

We can provide web space cheaper than most major hosts. Compare these examples:
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Monthly Price |
Annual Price |
Setup Fee |
Disk Storage |
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KC Labor |
$8.00 |
$96 |
FREE |
400 MB |
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Interland |
$17.95 |
$215.40 |
$49.95 |
250 MB |
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ValueWeb |
$19.95 |
$239.40 |
$29.00 |
200 MB |
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DellHost |
$17.95 |
$215.40 |
FREE |
50 MB |
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NTT/Verio |
$24.95 |
$299.40 |
$50.00 |
10 MB |
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Earthlink |
$19.95 |
$239.40 |
FREE |
200 MB |
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Domain registration is an additional ten dollars.
Chances are
400 MB will be more than enough capacity for your site. But, if you need more,
we also have 600 MB plans, for $15 per month.
These sites are loaded with features:
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400 MB
Hosting/5
GB Transfer/1
Domain hosted/100
POP3 accounts/100
Email aliases/10
SubDomains/1
MySQL database
FREE Site Studio/Front Page Extensions/FTP
account/Web
Based File Manager/Web
Based E-Mail/Unlimited
Mailing Lists/Perl
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If you don't
have the time, or inclination, to create and publish a site we can also do that
for you. The following labor rates, which are in addition to web hosting
charges, apply only to individuals or nonprofit labor or
peace movement organizations.
■ A simple
one-page site, along with e-mail activation—$100
■ For
multi-page sites: $100 for the home page; $50 for each additional page
If you
require frequent editing/updating of your site we can do that at a rate of $25
per hour.

We can give you a basic one page sub domain site, along with an e-mail address,
for only fifty dollars a year—total. Your
web address would be workernet.org/yourname and e-mail
yourname@workernet.org.
Some Of Our Portfolio
Erio Consulting
Worker
Rights Conference
Kansas City Labor
Against the War

For more
information contact:
onlineservices@kclabor.org
We accept:


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KC Labor Online Services are provided by KC Labor webmaster Bill Onasch, an
[early] retired member of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1287 and an active
member of the National Writers Union. We deal only with individuals and movement
groups who can not otherwise afford the services we provide. Any “profit” goes
to maintaining and expanding kclabor.org—now in our fifth year of operation.
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