‘No Web Host Left Behind’ Campaign Aims to Rescue Web Hosting Industry
‘No Web Host Left Behind’ Campaign Aims to Rescue Web Hosting Industry
New York, NY (PRWEB) November 3, 2006
Intermedia.NET, the global leader in private label Exchange hosting, today launched NoWebHostLeftBehind.org. The ‘No Web Host Left Behind’ campaign will help Web hosting companies combat falling revenues and sinking customer loyalty, a serious issue for the industry.
‘No Web Host Left Behind’ will be featured at the ISPCON show in Santa Clara, California. By visiting the NoWebHostLeftBehind.org Web site or Intermedia.NET at ISPCON Booth 721, hosting companies can learn how hosted Exchange offers margins up to 80% and customer loyalty of 97%.
Said Robert E Leibholz, VP business development for Intermedia.NET, “Our campaign aims to highlight hosted Microsoft Exchange, an excellent way for Web hosts and other IT providers to fight slipping revenues. With small businesses increasingly demanding quality business email, Exchange is an ideal product line to introduce.”
Added Leibholz, “Intermedia.NET would like to invite all ISPCON attendees to discuss private label Exchange hosting with us at Booth 721, where they will also be offered the chance to be photographed with a life-sized image of ‘Rich W Hoster’ the spokesman of our No Web Host Left Behind campaign.”
The No Web Host Left Behind campaign aims to persuade hosting companies that selling hosted Exchange as well as Web hosting is a vital way to maintain revenues and build stronger customer relationships.
Learn more about the campaign by visiting http://www.NoWebHostLeftBehind.org. Read more about Intermedia.NET Private Label Exchange Hosting by visiting http://www.intermedia.net/privatelabel.
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