Web hosting company Easyspace helps new UK businesses get online

Easyspace, one of the UK’s largest domain name registrars and web hosting companies, is offering an exclusive start-up package to all new businesses that register for incorporation with Companies House.
The Easyspace NewStart offer includes web hosting, a professional email service plus a .eu domain name.

More than 400,000 new companies in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland register their details at Companies House every year. Companies registering between now and 31 March 2013 will be offered the NewStart package for an initial annual fee of just £4.99.
Sarah Haran, managing director of Easyspace, said: “Launching a new business in the current economic climate is a big challenge so {{we are providing a cost-effective start-up package that makes it much easier for new starts to get online}} and reach out to the huge potential customer base on the Continent.”
According to the latest progress report from the .eu registry, EURid, .eu domain name registrations in Q3 of 2012 grew by 7.4% year on year to 3.67 million registered domain names.
“.eu registrations have risen steadily during 2012, with the Q3 results supporting our sustainable growth targets,” said EURid’s General Manager, Marc Van Wesemael. “During tough economic times, doing business online becomes ever more attractive. I see .eu’s growth as evidence of this trend across Europe.”
As part of its campaign to help UK businesses target customers in the European Union, Easyspace is also offering FREE .eu domain name registration with all web hosting packages until December 31 2012.

Easyspace is one of the largest ICANN accredited domain name registrars and web hosting companies in the UK. It provides reliable and secure web hosting for thousands of new businesses and recently sponsored the Startup Summit, a not-for-profit event in Edinburgh to provide advice and support to entrepreneurs.

To access the NewStart exclusive offer visit www.easyspace.com/newstart and login with your Companies House number.

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