BSAVA Special Offer - 20% Off All VetClick Websites
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For the week 20th April to 27th April 2006, we are offering 20% off all new VetClick website packages to celebrate this year's BSAVA Congress. For one week only, you can get 20% off our 'Recumbent', 'Up And Walking' or 'Biting The Postman' website packages. See how much you save...
Recumbent Website Package
Ideal for the practice that would like minimal involvement with their website. Set it up and let it do all the work.
Find out about this package here...
Normally £ 165. Now £ 132.
You save £ 33!
Up And Walking Website Package
Ideal for the practice that would like some involvement with their website. Keeping clients up to date with Practice News and mailing your subscriber list on a regular basis.
Find out about this package here...
Normally £ 275. Now £ 220.
You save £ 55!
Biting The Postman Website Package*
Recommended for a busy practice that is modern, progessive, has a large client base and realises the benefits of having a fantastic website! This practice will treat its website as a vibrant practice resource and will actively encourage its clients to interact. This website will become the focal point of the local community.
Find out about this package here...
Normally £ 1699. Now £ 1359.20
You save a massive £ 339.80!
* Set up fee - renewal fee is £ 275 per annum
To take advantage of this great offer, just fill in our online membership application form and you will automatically qualify for our BSAVA special offer.
This offer is only open to new VetClick memberships. Offer ends midnight on April 27th.3788 views
Posted
27th April, 2006 00h00
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