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EXHIBIT 3(ii).1

                                     BY-LAWS
                                       OF
                              CEO-Channel.net, Inc.
                                      f/k/a
                              SEE YOU ONLINE, INC.

                                    ARTICLE I
                                     OFFICES

         The principal  office of the  Corporation in the State of Florida shall
be located in the City of West Palm Beach.  The  Corporation may have such other
offices,  either within or without the State of Florida,  as the business of the
Corporation may require from time to time.

         The  Registered  Office  of the  Corporation  may be,  but need not be,
identical  with its principal  office in the State of Florida and the address of
the  Registered  Office  may be  changed  from  time  to time  by the  Board  of
Directors.

                                   ARTICLE II
                                  SHAREHOLDERS

         SECTION 1. ANNUAL MEETING.  The annual meeting of shareholders shall be
held at such time and place each year as the Board of Directors  shall determine
for the  purpose of electing  directors  and for the  transaction  of such other
business as may come before the meeting.  If the election of directors shall not
be held at any  annual  meeting,  or at any  adjournment  thereof,  the Board of
Directors  shall  cause  the  election  to be held at a special  meeting  of the
shareholders to be held as soon thereafter as may be convenient.

         SECTION 2.  SPECIAL MEETING.   Special meetings of the shareholders may
be called by the  President,  by the Board of Directors or by the holders of not
less  than  one-fifth  (1/5)  of the  voting  power of all  shareholders  of the
Corporation.

         SECTION 3. PLACE OF MEETING.  The Board of Directors  may designate any
place  within or without  the State of  Florida as the place of meeting  for any
annual  meeting,  or any place either  within or without the State of Florida as
the place of meeting for any special meeting called by the Board of Directors.

         SECTION 4. NOTICE OF MEETINGS  AND  WAIVER.  Written or printed  notice
stating  the  place,  day and  hour of the  meeting  and,  in case of a  special
meeting,  the  purpose or  purposes  for which the  meeting is called,  shall be
delivered  not less than ten (10) nor more than sixty (60) days  before the date
of the meeting,  either  personally  or by mail,  by or at the  direction of the
Chairman  of the Board,  the  President,  or the  Secretary,  or the  officer or
persons  calling  the  meeting.  If mailed,  such  notice  shall be deemed to be
delivered  when  deposited  in the  United  States  mail  in a  sealed  envelope
addressed to the  shareholder at his address as it appears on the records of the
Corporation,  with postage thereon prepaid.  Notice of any shareholders' meeting
may be waived in  writing  by any  shareholder  at any time  before or after the
meeting.

         SECTION 5.  MEETING OF ALL SHAREHOLDERS.   If all  of the  shareholders
shall meet at any time and place, either within or without the State of Florida,
and consent to the holding of a


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meeting, such meeting shall be valid without call or notice, and at such meeting
any corporate action may be taken.

         SECTION 6.  CLOSING OF  TRANSFER  BOOKS OR FIXING OF RECORD  DATE.  The
Board of Directors of the  Corporation  may fix in advance a date, not exceeding
sixty (60) and not less than ten (10) days  prior to the date of any  meeting of
shareholders,  or to the  date  for  the  payment  of any  dividend  or for  the
allotment  of rights,  or to the date when any exchange or  reclassification  of
shares  shall  be  effective,  as the  record  date  for  the  determination  of
shareholders  entitled to receive payment of any such dividend or to receive any
such  allotment of rights,  or to exercise  rights in respect of any exchange or
reclassification of shares; and the shareholders of record on such date shall be
the  shareholders  entitled  to notice of and to vote at,  such  meeting,  or to
receive  payment of such  dividend or to receive such  allotment of rights or to
exercise such rights in the event of an exchange or  reclassification of shares,
as the case may be. If no record  date is fixed by the Board of  Directors,  the
date on which  notice of the meeting is mailed  shall be deemed to be the record
date for the  determination  of  shareholders  entitled to vote at such meeting.
Transferees of shares which are  transferred  after the record date shall not be
entitled to notice of or to vote at such meeting.

         SECTION 7.  VOTING  LISTS.  The officer or agent  having  charge of the
transfer book for shares of the Corporation  shall at least ten (10) days before
each meeting of shareholders,  make a complete list of the shareholders entitled
to vote at such meeting,  arranged in alphabetical  order,  with the address and
the number of shares held by each  shareholder,  which list, for a period of ten
(10)  days  prior to such  meeting,  shall be kept on file at the  office of the
Corporation  and shall be subject to inspection by any  shareholder  at any time
during usual  business  hours.  Such list shall be produced and kept open at the
time and place of the  meeting  and shall be  subject to the  inspection  of any
shareholder  during the  meeting.  The original  share ledger or stock  transfer
book, or a duplicate  thereof kept in this State,  shall be prima facie evidence
as to who are the shareholders  entitled to examine such list or share ledger or
stock transfer book or to vote at any meeting of shareholders.

         SECTION  8.  QUORUM.  A  majority  of  the  outstanding  shares  of the
Corporation, represented in person or by proxy, shall constitute a quorum at any
meeting  of  shareholders;  provided,  that  if  less  than  a  majority  of the
outstanding  shares are represented at said meeting, a majority of the shares so
represented may adjourn the meeting from time to time without further notice.

         SECTION 9. PROXIES. At all meetings of shareholders,  a shareholder may
vote by proxy executed in writing by the  shareholder or by his duly  authorized
attorney-in-fact.   Such  proxy  shall  be  filed  with  the  Secretary  of  the
Corporation before or at the time of the meeting.  No proxy shall be valid after
eleven (11) months from the date of its execution,  unless otherwise provided in
the proxy, and such proxy may be withdrawn at any time.

         SECTION 10.  VOTING OF SHARES.  Each  outstanding share of Common Stock
shall be entitled to one vote upon each matter  submitted to a vote at a meeting
of shareholders.


         SECTION 11. VOTING OF SHARES BY CERTAIN HOLDERS. Shares standing in the
name of another corporation,  domestic or foreign, may be voted by such officer,
agent or proxy as the  By-Laws of such  corporation  may  prescribe,  or, in the
absence of such  provision,  as the Board of Directors of such  corporation  may
determine.


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         Shares  standing  in the name of a deceased  person may be voted by his
administrator or executor,  either in person or by proxy. Shares standing in the
name of a  guardian,  conservator,  or trustee  may be voted by such  fiduciary,
either in person or by proxy.

         Shares standing in the name of a trustee may be voted by him, either in
person or by proxy,  but no trustee shall be entitled to vote shares held by him
without a transfer of such shares into his name.

         Shares  standing  in the  joint  names of four (4) or more  fiduciaries
shall be voted in the manner  determined  by the  majority of such  fiduciaries,
unless the instrument or order appointing such fiduciaries otherwise directs.

         Shares  standing  in the  name  of a  receiver  may be  voted  by  such
receiver,  and shares held by or under the control of a receiver may be voted by
such receiver  without the transfer  thereof into his name if authority to do so
is contained  in an  appropriate  order of the court by which such  receiver was
appointed.

         A  shareholder  whose shares are pledged shall be entitled to vote such
shares  (except that if the right to vote be  expressly  given in writing to the
pledgee  and  notice  thereof  delivered  to the  Corporation  in writing by the
pledgee, the shareholder shall not have the right to vote the shares so pledged)
until  the  shares  have  been  transferred  into the name of the  pledgee,  and
thereafter  the pledgee or his  nominee  shall be entitled to vote the shares so
transferred.

         SECTION 12. INFORMAL ACTION BY SHAREHOLDERS.  Unless  prohibited by the
Articles of  Incorporation,  any action required to be taken at a meeting of the
shareholders  may be taken  without a meeting if a consent in  writing,  setting
forth the action so taken,  shall be signed by the  holders of a majority of the
issued and outstanding capital stock of the corporation.

         SECTION 13. ADJOURNMENTS.  If a meeting is adjourned to another time or
place,  notice of the adjourned  meeting need not be given if the time and place
thereof are  announced  at the meeting at which the  adjournment  is taken.  The
Corporation  may transact any business  which might have been  transacted at the
original meeting.  If the adjournment is for more than thirty (30) days or a new
record  date is fixed  for the  adjourned  meeting,  a notice  of the  adjourned
meeting  shall be given to each  shareholder  of record  entitled to vote at the
meeting.

                                   ARTICLE III
                                    DIRECTORS

         SECTION 1.  GENERAL POWERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.  The business and
affairs of the Corporation shall be managed by its Board of Directors. The Board
of  Directors  may,  by  resolution  passed by a  majority  of the whole  Board,
designate two (2) or more of its number to  constitute  an Executive  Committee,
who,  to the extent  provided in the  resolution,  shall have and  exercise  the
authority of the Board of Directors in the  management of the  Corporation.  The
Board of Directors may also, by resolution  passed by a majority of the whole of
the Board, designate members to constitute other committees,  who, to the extent
provided in the resolution, shall have and exercise the designated authority.




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         SECTION 2.  NUMBER, TENURE AND QUALIFICATIONS.  The number of directors
which shall  constitute the whole Board of Directors shall be fixed from time to
time  by  resolution  passed  by the  Board  or by the  shareholders  (any  such
resolution of either the Board of Directors or shareholders being subject to any
later  resolution  by either of them) but in no event  shall such number be less
than one.  No  resolution  shall have the effect of  shortening  the term of any
incumbent  director.  Directors  shall  be  elected  at the  annual  meeting  of
shareholders and shall continue in office until their successors shall have been
elected and qualified.  Directors need not be residents of Florida nor need they
be the holder of any shares of the capital stock of the Corporation.

         SECTION 3. REGULAR MEETINGS. Regular meetings of the Board of Directors
shall be held without other notice than this By-Law,  immediately  after, and at
the same place as, the annual  meeting of  shareholders.  The Board of Directors
may provide,  by  resolution,  the time and place,  either within or without the
State of Florida,  for holding of  additional  regular  meetings  without  other
notice than such resolution.

         SECTION 4. SPECIAL MEETINGS. Special meetings of the Board of Directors
may be called by or at the request of the Chairman of the Board,  the  President
or any two (2)  directors.  The person or  persons  authorized  to call  special
meetings of the Board of Directors  may fix any place,  either within or without
the State of Florida,  as the place for holding any special meeting of the Board
of Directors called by them.

         SECTION 5. NOTICE. Written notice of any special meeting shall be given
to each  director at least two (2) days before the  meeting,  either by personal
delivery,  telegram,  cablegram, or facsimile.  Any director may waive notice of
any meeting.  The  attendance  of a director at any meeting  shall  constitute a
waiver of notice of such meeting,  and a waiver of any and all objections to the
place of meeting,  the time of meeting,  or the manner in which it was called or
convened,  except where a director  attends a meeting for the express purpose of
objecting to the transaction of any business because the meeting is not lawfully
called or  convened.  The purpose of and the  business to be  transacted  at any
special  meeting of the Board of  Directors  must be  specified in the notice or
waiver or notice of such a meeting.

         SECTION 6. QUORUM. A majority of the number of directors fixed by or in
the  manner  prescribed  in the  By-Laws  shall  constitute  a  quorum  for  the
transaction of business at any meeting of the Board of Directors, provided, that
if less than a majority of the directors are present at that meeting, a majority
of the  directors  present may adjourn  the  meeting  from time to time  without
further notice.

         SECTION 7.  MANNER OF ACTING.  The act of  a  majority of the directors
present at a meeting at which a quorum is present  shall be the act of the Board
of Directors.

         SECTION 8.  INFORMAL  ACTION BY  DIRECTORS.  Any action  required to be
taken at a meeting of the Directors of a corporation  or any action which may be
taken at such  meeting  may be taken  without a meeting if a consent in writing,
setting  forth  the  action  so taken,  shall be  signed  by a  majority  of all
directors and such consent shall have the same effect as an actual vote.

         SECTION 9. VACANCIES.  Any vacancy  occurring in the Board of Directors
or in a  directorship  to be filled by reason of an  increase  in the  number of
directors,  may be filled by the affirmative vote of a majority of the remaining
directors  though  less  than a quorum  of the Board of  Directors.  A  director
elected to fill a vacancy shall be elected for the unexpired term of his


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predecessor  in  office  or  until  the  next   succeeding   annual  meeting  of
shareholders.  Any  directorship  to be filled by reason of an  increase  in the
number of directors  may be filled by election by the Board of  Directors  for a
term of  office  continuing  until the next  election  of the  directors  by the
shareholders.

         SECTION 10.  COMPENSATION.  Directors may by resolution of the Board of
Directors,  establish  a fixed  sum and  expenses  of  attendance,  if any,  for
attendance at each regular or special meeting of the Board of Directors. Nothing
herein  contained  shall be construed to preclude any director  from serving the
Corporation in any other capacity and receiving compensation therefor.

         SECTION 11. REMOVAL.  At a meeting of shareholders called expressly for
that purpose,  directors may be removed, with or without cause, by a vote of the
majority of the shares then entitled to vote at an election of directors.

                                   ARTICLE IV
                                    OFFICERS

         SECTION  1.  CLASSES.  The  officers  of  the  Corporation  shall  be a
President, a Treasurer,  and a Secretary,  and such other officers and assistant
officers as from time to time may be deemed  necessary by the Board of Directors
and elected in accordance  with the  provisions of this Article.  Any two (2) or
more  offices  may be held by the  same  person,  except  that  the  offices  of
President and Secretary may not be held by the same person. The failure to elect
a  President,  Secretary  or  Treasurer  shall not affect the  existence of this
Corporation.

         SECTION 2. ELECTION AND TERM OF OFFICE. The officers of the Corporation
shall be elected  annually by the Board of Directors at the first meeting of the
Board of  Directors  held after each  annual  meeting  of  shareholders.  If the
election of officers  shall not be held at such meeting,  such election shall be
held as soon  thereafter as  convenient.  Vacancies may be filled or new offices
created and filled at any meeting of the Board of Directors.  Each officer shall
hold  office  until his  successor  shall have been duly  elected and shall have
qualified or until his death,  his resignation or his removal from office in the
manner hereinafter provided.

         SECTION 3.  REMOVAL.  Any officer or agent  elected or appointed by the
Board of  Directors  may be removed by the Board of Directors  whenever,  in its
judgment,  the best interests of the Corporation  would be served  thereby,  but
such removal shall be without  prejudice to the contract rights,  if any, of the
person so removed.

         SECTION 4.  VACANCIES.  A  vacancy  in  any  office  because  of death,
resignation,  removal,  disqualification or otherwise may be filled by the Board
of Directors for the unexpired portion of the term.

         SECTION 5. PRESIDENT.  The President  shall be the principal  executive
officer of the Corporation and shall in general supervise and control all of the
business and affairs of the Corporation. He shall preside at all meetings of the
shareholders  and of the Board of Directors.  He may sign, with the Secretary or
any other proper officer of the Corporation thereunto authorized by the Board of
Directors,  certificates  for shares of the Corporation,  any deeds,  mortgages,
bonds,  contracts,  or other  instruments  which  the  Board of  Directors  have
authorized  to be  executed,  except in cases where the  signing  and  execution
thereof  shall be  expressly  delegated  by the Board of  Directors  or by these
By-Laws to some other officer or agent of the Corporation, or shall be required


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by law to be otherwise  signed or  executed;  and in general  shall  perform all
duties  incident  to the office of  President  and such  other  duties as may be
prescribed by the Board of Directors from time to time.

         SECTION 6. VICE  PRESIDENT.  In the absence of the  President or in the
event of his inability or refusal to act, the Vice  President  shall perform the
duties of the President, and when so acting, shall have all the powers of and be
subject to all the  restrictions  upon the President.  The Vice President  shall
perform  such other  duties as from time to time may be  assigned  to him by the
President or by the Board of Directors.

         SECTION  7.  TREASURER.  If  required  by the Board of  Directors,  the
Treasurer shall give a bond for the faithful discharge of his duties in such sum
and with such surety or sureties as the Board of Directors shall  determine.  He
shall:  (a) have  charge  and  custody of and be  responsible  for all funds and
securities of the Corporation;  (b) receive and give receipts for monies due and
payable to the  Corporation  from any source  whatsoever,  and  deposit all such
monies in the name of the Corporation in such banks,  trust companies,  or other
depositories as shall be selected in accordance with the provisions of Article V
of these  By-Laws;  and (c) in general  perform all the duties from time to time
assigned to him by the President or the Board of Directors. Nothing herein shall
require the Board of Directors to require a bond.

         SECTION 8. SECRETARY.  The Secretary shall: (a) keep the minutes of the
shareholders'  and of the  Board of  Directors'  meetings  in one or more  books
provided for that purpose; (b) see that all notices are duly given in accordance
with the  provisions of these By-Laws or as required by law; (c) be custodian of
the corporate  records and of the seal of the  Corporation and see that the seal
of the Corporation is affixed to all  certificates for shares prior to the issue
thereof  and  to  all  documents,  the  execution  of  which  on  behalf  of the
Corporation under this seal is duly authorized in accordance with the provisions
of  these  By-Laws;  (d) keep a  register  of the post  office  address  of each
shareholder which shall be furnished to the Secretary by such  shareholder;  (e)
sign with the  President,  or Vice  President,  certificates  for  shares of the
Corporation,  the issue of which shall have been authorized by resolution of the
Board of Directors; (f) sign with the President, or Vice President, certificates
for shares for the Corporation, the issue of which shall have been authorized by
resolution  of the Board of  Directors;  (g) have  personal  charge of the stock
transfer  books  of the  Corporation;  and (h) in  general  perform  all  duties
incident to the office of  Secretary  and such other duties as from time to time
may be assigned to him by the President or the Board of Directors.

         SECTION 9.  ASSISTANT TREASURERS AND ASSISTANT SECRETARIES.  The
Assistant Treasurers shall respectively,  if required by the Board of Directors,
give bonds for the faithful discharge of their duties in such sums and with such
sureties as the Board of Directors shall determine.  The Assistant  Secretaries,
as and if authorized  by the Board of Directors,  may sign with the President or
Vice President  certificates for shares of the  Corporation,  the issue of which
shall  have been  authorized  by a  resolution  of the Board of  Directors.  The
Assistant  Treasurers  and Assistant  Secretaries  in general shall perform such
duties as shall be assigned to them by the Treasurer or Secretary, respectively,
or by the President or the Board of Directors.

         SECTION 10. SALARIES.  The salaries of the officers shall be fixed from
time to time by the Board of Directors  and no officer  shall be prevented  from
receiving such salary by reason of the fact that he or she is also a director of
the Corporation.




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                                    ARTICLE V
                      CONTRACTS, LOANS, CHECK AND DEPOSITS

         SECTION 1. CONTRACTS.  The Board of Directors may authorize any officer
or officers,  agent or agents, to enter into any contract or execute and deliver
any  instruments  in the  name of and on  behalf  of the  Corporation  and  such
authority may be general or confined to specific instances.

         SECTION 2.  LOANS.  No  loans  shall  be  contracted  on  behalf of the
Corporation and no evidence of  indebtedness  shall be issued in its name unless
authorized  by a resolution  of the Board of  Directors.  Such  authority may be
general or confined to specific instances.

         SECTION 3. CHECKS,  DRAFTS, ETC. All checks, drafts or other orders for
payment of money, notes or other evidences of indebtedness issued in the name of
the Corporation shall be signed by such officer or officers, agent or agents, of
the  Corporation  and in such manner as shall from time to time be determined by
resolution of the Board of Directors.

         SECTION  4.  DEPOSITS.  All  funds  of the  Corporation  not  otherwise
employed shall be deposited  from time to time to the credit of the  Corporation
in such banks,  trust companies or other  depositories as the Board of Directors
may select.

                                   ARTICLE VI
                   CERTIFICATES FOR SHARES AND THEIR TRANSFER

         SECTION 1. CERTIFICATES FOR SHARES. Certificates representing shares of
the  Corporation  shall be in such  form as may be  determined  by the  Board of
Directors. Such certificates shall be signed by the President and Secretary. All
certificates for shares shall be consecutively numbered. The name of the persons
owning  the  shares  represented  thereby  with the number of shares and date of
issue  shall be  entered  on the  books  of the  Corporation.  All  certificates
surrendered  to the  Corporation  for  transfer  shall be  cancelled  and no new
certificate  shall be issued until the former  certificate  for a like number of
shares shall have been  surrendered and cancelled,  except that in the case of a
lost, destroyed or mutilated certificate,  a new one may be issued therefor upon
such  terms and  indemnity  to the  Corporation  as the Board of  Directors  may
prescribe.

         SECTION 2.  TRANSFER OF SHARES.  Transfer of shares of the  Corporation
shall be made only by the registered holder thereof or by his attorney thereunto
authorized  by power of attorney  duly  executed and filed with the Secretary of
the  Corporation,  and on surrender for cancellation of the certificate for such
share.  The person in whose name  shares  stand on the books of the  Corporation
shall be deemed the owner thereof for all purposes as regards the Corporation.

                                   ARTICLE VII
                                   FISCAL YEAR

         The  fiscal  year  of  the  Corporation  shall  be  determined  by  the
resolution of the Board of Directors.



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                                  ARTICLE VIII
                                    DIVIDENDS

         The  Board  of  Directors  may  from  time  to  time  declare,  and the
Corporation may pay,  dividends on its outstanding shares in the manner and upon
the terms and conditions provided by law and its Articles of Incorporation.

                                   ARTICLE IX
                                      SEAL

         The Board of Directors  shall if needed  provide a corporate seal which
shall be in the form of a circle and shall have  inscribed  thereon  appropriate
wording.

                                    ARTICLE X
                                WAIVER OF NOTICE

         Whenever  any  notice  whatever  is  required  to be  given  under  the
provisions  of these  By-Laws,  or  under  the  provisions  of the  Articles  of
Incorporation,  or under the provisions of the corporation  laws of the State of
Florida or other jurisdiction, waiver thereof in writing signed by the person or
persons  entitled  to such  notice,  whether  before  or after  the time  stated
therein, shall be deemed equivalent to the giving of such notice.

                                   ARTICLE XI
                                   AMENDMENTS

         The Board of  Directors  shall have the power and  authority  to alter,
amend or  rescind  the By- Laws of the  Corporation  at any  regular  or special
meeting at which a quorum is present by a vote of a majority  or the whole Board
of Directors,  subject to the power of the shareholders to change or repeal such
By-Laws at any annual or special  meeting of  shareholders  at which a quorum is
present,  by a vote of a  majority  of the stock  represented  at such  meeting,
provided,  that the notice of such  meeting  shall have  included  notice of any
proposed alteration, amendment or rescission.

         I certify that these are the By-Laws  adopted by the Board of Directors
of the Corporation.



BY:      /s/Hauza
         --------------------------------
         Secretary




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