Years ago, when I was trying to get my break
into the hosting business, I remember being daunted by the costs
involved. And what rattled my chain was that I simply wasn’t given
purchase options that suited me at the time.
This is an issue that WebHost Automation has
been trying to overcome for years. We’ve looked at all kinds of
different ways to enable our customers to harness the full power of
Helm without having to take on more than they need TODAY.
We also wanted to find ways that would be
really affordable for the guys who are just starting out.
One way we approached this was to team with
Microsoft Finance to develop a financial assistance program. The
program allowed hosts to launch large scale Windows hosting
operations for as little as $50 per month for the first 6 months.
You probably saw that promotion on the WebHost Automation
homepage.
While this deal must end June 30th,
many hosts have taken full advantage of it. Of course, you can
still do so today, but I wanted to let you know about another
development that we are certain will ensure you can grow faster and
cheaper than ever before with Helm.
We’ve found a new way to bring you all the
hosting software you need at a really low monthly cost. What we
realised was a low price monthly lease would make it easier for you
to get what you need, without the
fat.
You see we found a way to shave more
than 94% off the upfront price
Once you’re up and going it's easy to grow,
just by adding another licence. And should you find you have more
than you need, you can simply cancel them, so there’s no risk.
After all, you should be able to get the
components that you need, with the ability to quickly and easily
grow or shrink to accommodate the customers you have
today.
And what’s more, these monthly licences are
less than 6% of the normal price! And as
you grow, more great discounts on further licences by volume become
available.
Take a look and see what you think here..
The response from hosts so far has made it
pretty clear that control panel leasing is here to stay.
Mark Hall
Co-Founder and Chief Operating
Officer