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It's been a busy week around here with new product enhancements rolling out daily -- nay, hourly.  Since the release of Water last Wednesday, we've improved numerous features of the software and even launched a brand new element, the breathtakingly simple photo gallery. 

Today, we're launching product number 2.  That's right.  Sky takes over as the newest member of Element Fusion's product line up.  Sky is a click-and-publish website system designed specifically for churches and ministries.  Take a look at www.discoversky.com.

Water and Sky have a lot in common.  For example, they both share the fundamental commitment to world-class design integration through Custom Xpress and the ability to upload your own designs.  You see, our business is custom website development and is has been for seven years.  We've done a lot of design for churches and we wanted to find a way to make Element Fusion's design more affordable and accessible to a larger number of ministries.  That's what Sky is all about.  Simple, accessible, world-class websites for churches everywhere.

You've really got to try it for yourself to see what Sky is all about.  Sign-up for a free account and you'll get your very own Sky demo site that we believe will open your eyes to all the possibilities with Sky.  Then, sign-up for Custom Xpress and in just five days you can be up and running with a brand new, world-class website design on premium content management software. 

There's so much more to come.  New Development continues daily.  You'll continue to see enhancement to the core systems of both Water and Sky plus we've got some great plans for specialized ministry-related tools.  So, take a look and stay tuned for more...

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www.discoversky.com

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http://support.publishpath.com

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support@publishpath.com

2 comments (Add your own)

1. Chris Morin wrote:
I am helping out a local church with their web presence, they are using one of your free templates which is a frames site and as you know frames sites are not Search Engine Friendly. Do you have any templates that are non-frames sites they could use instead. I also just followed you on twitter, if you want to engage with the twitter community you need to follow your followers so you can converse. Hope you can help. Thanks, Chrissy Your Web Chick

Fri, March 13, 2009 @ 9:28 AM

2. Tim Wall wrote:
Hi Chrissy, None of our templates are frames-based, so I'm not sure where you got the template you are asking about. Can you provide us with the URL for the site and maybe we can take a look. Thanks, Tim

Fri, March 13, 2009 @ 1:15 PM

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