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Gite.com

Gite.com is a North American-based company, specialising in interesting properties in France. Their high-traffic website is designed to assist homeowners to market their holiday homes. They maintain a very focused and highly effective service targeting Internet users throughout the world.

Gite's membership is selective. They say they are quality oriented and are not interested in quantity. They seem to be seeking only properties that are architecturally representative of their region, and furnished in the local style.

Properties can be luxurious or simple, but they must be interesting! They are also only interested in working with homeowners who value good service - who check their email regularly and reply to enquiries promptly, even when they cannot satisfy a request. Gite.com has been recommended by prestigious publications such as Newsweek and The Wall Street Journal.

Gite.com is a popular portal: every month, thousands of visitors come to Gite.com looking for a place to stay in France. For the homeowner, Gite.com offers an easy-to-use approach that gives you complete control over your website for critical and punctual updates. No technical experience is needed. It is flexible, dynamic, allows lavish full colour presentation with frequent updates and is cost-effective compared to other marketing alternatives.

To register there is a a one-off joining fee of $209. subscription is six-montly. Thier fees are some of the highest but they do not apologise for that and are confident of good returns to the homeowner.

To find out more or to register click here

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