NationalNet Launches New Site

ATLANTA — NationalNet, one of the largest adult web hosting companies, has launched its website redesign as part of the company’s drive to enhance its branding. The redesign puts heavy emphasis on the managed services offerings as well as rich media hosting solutions.

“The new website affords visitors more intuitive navigational tools to collect information on our managed hosting solutions and services,” NationalNet CEO Tony Morgan said. “Our intent with this redesigned site is to provide a more proficient and streamlined method for customers and prospects to develop their own web strategy, for both novices and veterans.”

The upgraded site features a redesign that more accurately reflects the NationalNet brand, a company spokesman said.

The new site includes ecommerce solutions, enhanced managed services and a customer referral program.

Users also will have quick access to hosting solutions, relevant content that coincides with the company’s new branding strategy, as well as other additional features.

Earlier this month, NationalNet launched a new logo in the first step of its new branding campaign.

NationalNet’s new royal red and silver logo features a prominent “N” encircled by cycling arrows with the company’s name alongside. Various taglines will be utilized under the new logo depending on the promotion or market focus.

“The new look more appropriately reflects the company’s technology capabilities and the strength of its organization from solutions to customer service,” Morgan said.

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