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Jun. 28, 2007
Avantex Hosting offers new SEO Hosting services
Avantex Hosting a global leader in the field of
professional Web hosting services for businesses, government, non-profit organizations and individuals is
happy to announce that it now offers SEO hosting services
to all its current customers and potential new clients. George Baker, president of Avantex says "It's long been a
well-guarded industry secret that related Web sites hosted on multiple Class C IP addresses had and continue to
have a clear advantage as far as higher search engine rankings are concerned. Avantex owns multiple servers in
multiple data centers spread
throughout the U.S. and Canada and now offers to all site owners and webmasters the possibility of using its
facilities to the highest degree and to reap the benefits in superior search engine generic and organic listings."
You can read more here.
Jun. 15, 2007
Avantex Hosting offers virtual servers for just $21.95 a month
On its special deal of the month, Avantex Hosting is offering
discounted virtual servers for just $21.95 a month. This represents more than
a 40 percent savings over its normal pricing. The servers are running Linux 2.4, on powerful
Intel CPUs. The servers can host up to 15 domains and their emails, and offer a 10 gigs storage
capacity, 50 gigs a month in Internet bandwidth, 200 email addresses, fully manageable DNS
features and 30 MySQL databases are included. For more information, click here.
Jun. 5, 2007
RegisterFly transferred over to Go Daddy
Overall, thousands of RegisterFly clients and their domain names were left in limbo, earlier in 2007,
after an ugly dispute between the two original founders resulted in numerous personal attacks, hostile
litigation and the company ultimately being stripped of its ICANN accreditation.
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