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A Referral From A Guy That Knows Referrals

I started reading The Referral Engine by John Jantsch and within the first 20 pages, I was hooked. John is considered a guru in the small business industry and has a wallstreet journal best seller titled Duct Tape Marketing. On page 15 of The Referral Engine John writes:

I receive offers for cheap Web hosting almost daily. While the cost of the service in question is almost insignificant, the cost of having my site off-line or hacked could be catastrophic. I choose my service very carefully and put a great deal of stock in the recommendations of others I trust, even though it’s a relatively low-cost item.

Well said sir! (John is not a customer of page.ly) We could sing this from the rooftops but it matters so much more when it comes from wildly successful people who know the dangers of choosing cheap hosting. The old adage is true in regards to hosting, “You get what you pay for”. Unfortunately, we’ve heard horrible stories of poor costumer service, hacked sites, 6k sites on one server, slow load, continuous upsells, etc. These sad stories come from wonderful people who thought they were getting a good deal. Little did they know they would pay with frustration, angst, and confusion. Enough of the bad hosting. As we’ve posted earlier, here is our promise to you:

We will never confuse you with products and purchase options you don’t need or that only serve to pad our bottom line and offer little or no value in return. We will never oversell our server infrastructure at the expense of your website performance. And we will strive on a daily basis to improve our service and support to increase your value per dollar invested with us.

To show how awesome the universe is, check this out- Small world! We might work together.

John Jantsch

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