TierOneHosts Offers Free Hosting for New Customers

LOS ANGELES — Adult industry newcomers Tier One Hosts said they are demonstrating how smaller hosting companies can flex their marketing muscle.

Tier One Hosts is offering free hosting for two out of a new customer’s first three months with their new semi-dedicated server package, in hopes of drawing in the adult webmaster business audience.

“What may look like an average sale is really our way of showing customers that we, as a smaller hosting company, really understand their small business needs, including cost-effective hosting options that don’t sacrifice speed,” Devin Smith of Tier One Hosts said.

“Because customers get their first month free, pay for their second month, and then get the third month free, our introductory deal works out to less than $30 per month for a customer’s first three months, without any long-term commitments," Smith said. "That’s far less than what the bigger hosts can offer. Being a new company ourselves, we know that we have to appeal to the hosting market in a unique way, and we’ll put our money where our mouths are to show customers that bigger isn’t always better.”

The new 5MBps semi-dedicated hosting account offers clients 20GB of disk space, 1,580 GB of monthly bandwidth, unlimited domain hosting and unlimited email accounts.

Visit TierOneHosts.com or email sales@tieronehosts.com for more information.

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