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We're not interested in hosting your Web site.

Well, okay, we might be interested.

We do host a number of Web sites on our servers, and we think we take very good care of them. In addition to value-added services like a sophisticated statistics tracking package, we also offer advanced hosting services, like offsite backup storage and redundant publishing to secondary servers.

But we only host quality Web sites. They don't have to be sites we've built, but they do need to meet our standards, in terms of the quality, security, and stability of code. Controlling the quality of what we host--instead of taking easy money to host just anything--ensures our clients enjoy top level service and stability.

We take this very seriously. We don't just let prospective clients in. We take a look at their site. Offer a tune-up. Suggest ways to improve the coding and infrastructure. Then our fearless leader himself has to sign off on hosting it.

That's how seriously we take the process.

It's not to make more money; it would be much easier to just open the gates and sell hosting to anyone who came by. We want to provide our clients quality. And value. What we lose in easy money we make up for in better--and happier--clients.

 

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Wednesday, September 08, 2010 

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