ResellerClub Announces a 25% Discount on its Hosting Products

Leading Domains & Web Hosting provider ResellerClub is offering massive discounts on its Linux Hosting Products. Resellers will be able to avail of a 25% discount on all Linux Reseller Hosting, Shared Hosting and Personal Hosting packages on US Servers until the 30th of September 2013.

Along with these promotional prices, the company is also offering Free Hosting Migration services for users looking to migrate packages hosted elsewhere. Praveen Umanath, Product Manager at the Directi Group, said, “One of the biggest problems that people face while looking to migrate packages, is the expensive and tedious migration process. We offer a simple 3 Step process to make migrations easier, at absolutely no extra cost.”

The offer is also valid on hosting packages that are purchased directly from the ResellerClub website without signing up for a Reseller Account. Shared Hosting packages can be purchased from as low as $3.99 per month while Reseller Hosting packages start at $ 13.99 per month.

In addition to their ongoing hosting promotion, ResellerClub is also running promotions on top selling TLDs like .COM, .NET, .ORG, .IN, .BIZ etc until the 30th of September 2013. The full list of currently running promos is available on the company’s website.

Shridhar Luthria, General Manager & Business Head of ResellerClub, said, “Over the past couple of years, we have rolled out a number of hosting products to suit a variety of needs. We are looking at making our hosting portfolio even more comprehensive with products such as VPS and Dedicated Servers in the pipeline that will help our resellers earn higher margins. We believe that our cutting edge products, state-of-the-art hosting infrastructure, along with competitive pricing will give our resellers an edge.”

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