Naked Hosting Offers $10K 10th Anniversary Promo

LOS ANGELES — Naked Hosting is celebrating its 10th anniversary by offering 10 different promotions — including giving away $10,000 in free hosting.

According to the company, Naked Hosting provides shared, reseller and dedicated web hosting solutions with servers housed in a fully redundant business-class facility with access to six separate backbone providers and two telecommunications peering points. Customer support is offered 24/7.

"Ten years is a long time to be in the hosting business, and really in any business," Naked Hosting spokesperson TondaB said. "We want to share our excitement over our milestone with everyone."

Other offers during the month-long promotion include a free 10,000GB of bandwidth added to any of Naked Hosting' three dedicated server packages; along with discounts on shared hosting plans, reseller hosting plans, IP addresses and domain names. Affiliates will also receive 10 additional new account referrals for every 10 they send in.

According to TondaB, Naked Hosting offers a variety of hosting solutions for individuals and businesses of all sizes and emphasizes personalized services, competitive pricing and strong customer support — ethics which took Naked Hosting from being a home-based business to becoming a major player in the adult web hosting industry.

"The hard part is being able to continue that (service) when you grow to a point that you do not know every customer by name," TondaB added. "Currently, we have most all of the hosting clients we started out with 10 years ago."

Naked Hosting's goal for the next 10 years is to keep the same customer service that has become the company's trademark.

"By achieving this, all other goals will be met," TondaB said. "No matter what your prices are, no matter how great a network you have and no matter how slick your website looks, none of it matters without the care and service to back it up."

The promotions run through June 30 and are available to both new and existing clients, with certain restrictions applying.

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