A Small Orange Webhosting


Written on May 23, 2008 – 8:31 PM | by rjmarmol
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I’ve always considered myself a net junkie. I stay online for hours on end, read blogs, surf sites, listen to music, watch videos and more. If you come to think of it, this has been my virtual playground, so to speak. These days, few things are not possible with the internet. Actually, i can’t think of any but I’d rather play safe, hence the statement. Anyway, if you’ve been online for a long time now, chances are you already have a website — either through social media networking or blog sites hosted free by many providers. As a starter, while learning the workings of the internet, a free site will work magic for you. You wouldn’t have to worry about messing with codes, no bandwidth to limit yourself with (although not all free sites support high bandwidth anyway), sometimes no maximum storage as well. Ah, the beauty of free hosting! But somehow, the internet “kid” in you discovers that the internet offers you more than you expect and you rediscover yourself and the information superhighway and realize that somehow, you have outgrown your free account. It’s either, you’ve finally decided to professionalize your site’s overall feel because your mini online store has expanded and your free host can’t support your needs anymore or you’ve finally realized you wanted to have your own personal domain and upgrade your once free blog host in order to take advantage of the many benefits that only people with self-hosted blogs enjoy. Whatever your reason, a true-blue netizen knows that, eventually, you will need to face the fact that although there’s a cliche that “the best things in life are free”, it doesn’t apply with the internet. Because in the universe that is the worldwide web, investment equals service and quality.

For those of you who are ready to take your internet lifestyle to the next level, webhosting services are aplenty. You see them pop-up while surfing certain sites, return as search results while your “googling” or you get offers through your email. There sure a lot of webhosts out there and they sure promise a lot. It’s important, therefore that you get to try it out at least, risk-free to make sure that particular webhost will work for you. You also need to know that you’re account is in good hands. And should there be any problems, you’ll have the support you need and fast. You should also look for forums that will connect you with other subscribers to share information, compare notes or simply to post your issues when you need extra help.

A Small Orange Web Hosting might just be what you need. They offer a vast range of services from simple to advanced websites. A Small Orange can fit your current needs and eventually grow with you. They have plans starting at $2.50 per month and feature up to 500GB of non-oversold bandwidth. Now, that’s a steal. They have support forums as well as available customer support.

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They value word-of-mouth advertising by their clients that brings in new customers so they’ve created a system specially designed for this. It’s called ASOrefer to make referring new customers easy. An existing customer can create links, coupon codes, and image badges that you can put on your site. And in exchange for your referral, they will give you a credit equal to the monthly price of the plan your referred client ordered. Awesome, right? Even better, there is no limit on the number of referrals. The credit is only made after the client’s first payment and you are also only eligible for the referral bonus after your first payment is made. Worried the paln isn’t right for you? Worry not. A Small Orange Webhosting also offers you a 30 day guarantee. Yes, that’s a full 30 day money back guarantee on all plans. And if you ever wish to cancel after this time, they will fully refund any payment made within the last 30 days. So, if you’re considering opening yourself to the many possibilities of the internet, look around and give A Small Orange a try.

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  1. 4 Responses to “A Small Orange Webhosting”

  2.   By Z'riz (1 comments) on May 27, 2008 | Reply

    mommy follow-up lang po tayo sa PMC badge. meron din po tayo weekly fest, baka gusto niyong sumali. thanks po.

    Z’riz
    PMC Mommy Mod

  3.   By RJ Marmol (11 comments) on May 27, 2008 | Reply

    hi there z’riz! :) thanks for dropping by and reminding me.. :) will do that asap! :) so excited to join the weekly fest! cheers!

  4.   By lira (2 comments) on May 27, 2008 | Reply

    hello! mommy, bloghopping from PMC.

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  5.   By RJ Marmol (11 comments) on May 27, 2008 | Reply

    hi lira! :) thanks for visiting.. will visit your site in a while! cheers! :)

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