hosting365
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So the customer is paying over 300 euro for a 60 minute phone call / webex?
Your rates are now more than 350 euro an hour ? Wowsa
The seo claims are hilarious. The portfolio of sites speaks volumes:
Catherine Wynne, Spiritual Healing, Reiki, Mediumistic Readings, Lucan, Co. Dublin << wonderful url structure. So em "semantic"
Based on our extensive experience in Search Engine Optimisation we take care to uniquely customize each Omniwebsite for the best Google ranking possible.
That was one of the first things that jumped out at me.
As stated on the Digiweb site:
Now thats a very bold statement...
As for the quality of what they offer i am adopting a wait and see approach. I have launched enough version 1 web apps to know how rough they can be around the edges. Its how they respond to feedback and develop it from here that will tell. But of course we are not the target market
I don't see the link showing EI funding.. Unless they have removed it?
I would rather hope not; as this would certainly - to me at least - feel like it was 'we're getting funding, but we're getting flack over it so we'll hide the fact'.
Am I being blind?
The removed it, it's still in the Google Cache
In terms of competition, how many web designers / developers would propose to design me a custom-built site with email and a domain, hosted for a year with free support for under 400 EUR?
Now if people on this list are opposed to small Irish businesses getting started on the web at a budget price then that is not something Omniserve can be responsible for.
I note my question/comments about the EI side of things were ignored.
TrueIt's a free market and there'll always be a need for cheap, crappy websites.
Small business can get a hosting plan from just about any provider and get access to a site builder for a lot less than what you want to charge annually.