Get a year of web hosting for £10 with 1&1
Posted on 5 May 2010 at 09:02
To mark 1&1's 10th Anniversary in the UK, the company is offering any of its shared hosting packages for only £10 for a full year. New customers can choose any package (Linux or Windows) from Beginner through to Professional hosting, and pay only £11.75 (that's the actual price once you add VAT) for the first year of a two-year contract. In the second year, you pay the normal price per month for your chosen package.
Anyone who signs up will receive up to 10 free .UK domain registrations registered for the life of their package, as well as multiple 2GB mailboxes. You also get unlimited website traffic, 99.99 per cent uptime guarantee and 24/7 technical support.
Oliver Mauss, CEO 1&1 Internet Ltd. said, "Whilst many businesses now have a website, it is vital that their web presence remains up-to-date, makes the right impression and impacts positively upon sales. Our anniversary offer is an ideal opportunity for a business to upgrade to the very latest technologies and grasp the efficiencies that these can deliver".
The 1&1 web hosting range comprises Beginner (250MB web space), priced at £1.99 per month, Home (5GB web space) from £4.99 per month, Business (20GB web space) at £8.99 per month and Professional (80GB web space) from £24.99 per month.
To compare the packages in more detail, visit 1&1's website.
Author: Jim Martin
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