Online Service Provider Wins Award

SAN JOSE, Calif. – Service Provider Weekly has awarded Akmin's SiteGalore its Editor's Choice Award, highlighting a company that reflects a growing trend among online service providers to diversify their product offerings through user-friendly automated tools.

One of the tools lending itself to widespread use is the customizable, branded, automated site building application, which allows individual users who may lack experience or technical skills to create, construct, and publish their own 'professional looking' website.

Akmin's SiteGalore family of online website building solutions enables ISPs, ASPs, web hosts, domain registrars and other service providers to offer private-labeled online website building services to their SME clients.

According to their website, SiteGalore's site building features include step-by-step wizards for building home pages, Flash intro animations, shopping pages, forms, photo albums and blogs. A WYSIWYG editor along with 15,000 plus design templates is included as well. End users are not required to download software or use browsers that support Java or ActiveX. Users need no HTML or graphic skills to design, build and publish their websites, either.

"SiteGalore is the ultimate complement to Service Providers offering webhosting, domain [and] other related services. There are more and more SMEs going online, but few have the resources, skill or time to design a high quality, professional looking website in just a few minutes. Now service providers can fill this ever-growing demand by offering SiteGalore as part of their existing package," said Jack Riley, editor-in-chief of Service Provider Weekly.

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