Multiple Site URL's

Can anyone tell me what happens when I create additional sites on my .mac account? Normally it's web.mac.com/user, but if I have more than one site, is the only way to direct people to the additional sites to give them the long complex URL?
Thanks for any tips.

web.mac.com/username will open the topmost page in the topmost site in iWeb's Site Organizer. Addresses for other sites take the form web.mac.com/username/iWeb/sitename. Note: it's vital to use that upper-case W in 'iWeb'.
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