Multiple Domains - Question Again

I personally do not like going the html forwarding routine for the second iWeb site, since the URL that shows up is the full path of my mobileme account. It is not really professional.
I find it odd that in its advertisement for iLife 09, it says you can publish to multiple sites using iWeb. Well, I could do that with iWeb 08 if you are using html forwarding. So, how does iWeb 09 really change anything?????
I would imagine that if I demand CNAME option (which I will insist upon), then I would have to buy another mobile me account Right? And that would be odd - since I would bet there will be confusion on my hard drive.
Thanks

You could user HTML forwarding with masking for the other sites and then you'd only have your domain name in the URL window for each page of the site.
Another option would be to use a 3rd party hosting service like HostExcellence.com or GoDaddy.com where you could have your domain name and sub domains.
It's the content and appearance of a site that will bring visitors back to a site and not what's in the URL window. The domain name does it job by providing an easy, informative URL to use the first time to get to a site. From then on one can bookmark pages that are of interest and not have to worry about the full URL.
If you use a family pack they create a user account on your Mac for each of the MMe accounts in the pack. That way you won't have to log out of one MMe account, into the next when you want to work on a different site. Just enable fast user switching so you can quickly change accounts.
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If your sites are commercial sites I would use a 3rd party hosting service. MMe has too much social overhead associated with its servers. 3rd party hosting packages will also have email accounts associated with them that could match your domain name.
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