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  • Website Source Launches New Market Brand Website

    AUSTIN, TX–(Marketwire – October 26, 2009) – (PINKSHEETS: ALNS) – Website Source, Inc., a web hosting, virtual private server, dedicated server, and E-Commerce hosting provider, announces the launch of the new WebsiteSource.com website.
    The Website Source hosting infrastructure was moved from its original base in Austin, Texas to a larger, redundant, high availability, and proprietary datacenter in Columbus, Ohio. The migration was completed in the second quarter of 2009 and brought WSS customers to an even higher level of performance and availability.
    “As the WSS brand has therefore grown in capacity, we felt it was time to launch a new main website that is faster and easier to use and really reflects the powerful set of products we offer. We believe this new website will attract new customers at an even higher rate,” said William King, CEO of Alentus.
    The new WSS website highlights the brand’s commitment to an all-in-one solution …

  • Website Source Hosting, Inc. today announced a migration plan for customers that host with DataPeer or Featureprice.

    “We spend more time and effort developing relationships with our hosting clients; they know our customer service representatives by name and they know they can count on us for excellent support and reliable hosting,”

  • Unlimited Domain Hosting

    7/08/2006 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
    Website Source Adds Unlimited Domains to Hosting Plans
    07/08/06 — Texas-based web hosting company Website Source, Inc., has added unlimited domains to its shared hosting plans. In addition, reseller plan domain limits have been increased from 200 to 1000 domains. Hosting plan pricing remains unchanged, with shared hosting starting at $6.97 a month.
    Established in 1998, Website Source has followed the lead of its sister company SpeedFox, which added unlimited domains to its hosting plans in June. The response was so positive that this month, Website Source has added unlimited domains to its shared hosting plans as well and vastly increased its domain limit on reseller hosting plans. VPS hosting plans continue to have the ability to host unlimited domains.
    “In response to customer feedback, our web hosting plans have a new look,” says Stephanie Rosendahl, president of Website Source. “Customers ask, and we listen. We are …

  • Web hosting provider says: Put your seat in the upright position and buckle your seat belt.

    Temperatures are soaring. Housing markets are sagging. Gas prices are escalating and consumer confidence is at its lowest ebb. This is not a time for the faint of heart in ecommerce or anywhere else. These are the times that try men’s (and women’s) souls.
    Your ability to survive in these troubled economic waters depends on your ability to exceed your ecommerce customers’ expectations. In order to do that your web site must be functioning at peak performance 24/7. Anything less than that will cost you customers and subsequently damage your bottom line.
    Your web site is the cornerstone of your ecommerce strategy to achieve your business goals – web hosting provider explains. That is why it is imperative that you have a web host who “has your back” and can find ways to help you succeed even when the economy is tight.
    Let’s face it. The internet landscape is populated with millions of …

  • A HOT Web Hosting Market Delivers: WebsiteSource.com Smashes the Hosting Ceiling

    The web hosting marketplace is cutthroat. That’s the only word for it. It’s a dog-eat-dog environment and comparison shoppers know it. They expect more for less from web hosts.
    Example? WebsiteSource.com is one of the premier hosting companies out there. It offers a box full of goodies for new site owners free, 24/7 client care (US-based, no less) and now, they’re increasing storage and bandwidth making them the most competitive hosting company on the web – completely smashing the old market price structure in the process.
    A little background for the uninitiated: start-ups usually start up with a shared hosting plan, one in which the client (you) shares server disk space with up to 1200 other companies. Shared hosting is low-cost, often less than $7.00 per month on a subscription basis.
    So, here’s the deal: your new on-line venture rents a little bit of server space called storage space, measured in gigabytes. Obviously, …