Wild Man Destroys Price Structure of Web Hosting Industry
URLs Gone Wild .net sticks a finger in the eye of traditional web hosting companies by offering the “insane” hosting price of under 18 cents per month per domain for 100 domains on a fast web server.
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Wild Man Destroys Price Structure of Web
Hosting Industry
(PR WEB) August 12, 2004 – Traditional web hosting
companies have recently become shocked and horrified by the offerings from
upstart reseller URLs Gone Wild .net at http://www.URLsGoneWild.net. The breakthrough pricing of less
than 18 cents a month per domain hosted for a fully loaded account of 100
domains is rumored to be wreaking havoc in the normally staid and professional
world of web based services. Even the look of the website at http://www.URLsGoneWild.net
is said to insult the premium priced web host industry with a native “wild man”
mocking their elitist traditions.
A second blow to industry standards
comes from the elimination of extra charges to add domains to an existing server
account. The standard has been to allow only one domain per account or charge a
monthly fee of $2.95 or more for each domain added. What URLsGoneWild.net has
done is to enable the account holder to add or remove domains at will for no
additional cost. The cost of the hosting package is $17.95 a month for 1 to 100
domains hosted.
URLs Gone Wild .net has shattered the long held notion
that web hosting is an inherently expensive and mysterious service that is best
left to a “priesthood” of technical specialists. By introducing what is called
the “insane reseller hosting offer,” web designers, Internet marketers and small
business owners are now being told that they can run their own offsite virtual
server without the need for an expensive intermediary to install domains, set up
email accounts or add programming scripts to the server. In fact, each domain on
the account is provided with its own control panel so that options can be set up
independent of any other domains. In essence, each domain appears to have its
own web server at a cost that may be 10 to 100 times less than traditional
offerings.
URLs Gone Wild .net expects an imminent shakeout in the web
hosting industry as companies dependent on traditional pricing structures are
forced to throw in the towel or purchase these “insane” reseller hosting
accounts and quietly resell the hosting services under their own brand. Web
designers are expected to reap a windfall as they can now profit on web site
packages sold to smaller retail businesses, office centers and individual
professionals who have previously found the ongoing costs of operating a web
site to be prohibitive. Web marketers will now find it practical to give unique
domains to individual products and product lines, with visitor statistics
provided for each domain. Accounts may be used for any legal purpose, but no
adult content is permitted.
URLs Gone Wild .net is offering the special
“insane” pricing of $17.95 per month for a reseller web hosting package until
Labor Day (September 6, 2004) on its website prominently featuring a “Wild Man”
at http://www.URLsGoneWild.net. On Labor Day, the service price
is expected to increase for anyone who has not already purchased an account.
Reseller accounts set up prior to Labor Day will continue to pay the $17.95 per
month rate for the foreseeable future. There are no contracts and no setup fees
required, other than a small one time charge to set up an optional shopping
cart, if desired.
About URLs Gone Wild .net
URLs Gone Wild at http://www.URLsGoneWild.net
is a new online service that shatters the traditional concept that web hosting
is the exclusive domain of high priced unapproachable specialists. URLs Gone
Wild .net (pronounced Earls-Gone-Wild-Dot-Net) takes a fun approach to promote
low cost, easy to use web hosting and domain name registration services. URLs
Gone Wild .net is a service of http://LongDistanceRateFinder.com which offers a wide variety
of business and residential telecommunication services
online.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
John Shepler
URLs Gone Wild
.net
1-888-252-3735 (media contact only)
http://www.urlsgonewild.net/
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