Red Apple Media Launches ‘We Do It Better’ Hosting Campaign

SAN DIEGO — Red Apple Media announced today that it is giving away three months of free hosting as part of its “We Do It Better” campaign in celebration of the year’s end.

Red Apple Media says its data centers were “built for speed” with 24/7 U.S.-based customer support and tickets answered within 10 minutes.

“To celebrate the end of another successful year, we’re offering new clients free service for three months with literally no downtime, to give them something extra special to celebrate,” said Michelle Lockhart, Red Apple Media’s vice president of sales. “We handle every detail for a quick and painless switch-over — coding, programming, everything — and the only difference clients will see is a faster site and happier customers.”

Lockhart added that Red Apple Media’s state-of-the-art data centers feature “top providers, triple redundancy, 100 percent uptime, competitive pricing and no overcrowding.”

New clients who sign up with a contract for six months or longer will receive three months of free hosting. Only sign-ups completed before midnight on Dec. 31 will be eligible for the We Do It Better promotion, the Red Apple Media sales team said.

Red Apple Media is a leading provider of managed web hosting and media delivery services, offering cloud hosting, managed dedicated servers and e-commerce packages for clients of all levels of business.

For more information about Red Apple Media and its services, email sales@redapplemedia.com or call (888) 321-6239.

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