MultiCOLORHosting.com New Website Is in the Works!
Posted on: September 10th, 2009 | Written By: Paul SepulvedaWe are extremely excited to announce that MultiCOLOR Media will be launching a new website to manage the Website Hosting portion of our business. The Launch is currently set to take place sometime at the end of October to early November. The new site will allow for easy online ordering and managing of multiple domain names and web hosting plans as well as additional web services. Shared plans will start as low as $3.00 per month.
MultiCOLOR Hosting offers Green Hosting solutions to small and medium sized businesses in the United States. Our main focus is to be the #1 Hosting solution provider in our local market. We would love to hear any feedback regarding this announcement as well as any new feature requests that our current hosting clients would like to see implemented into the new website.
How is our Web Hosting Green?
All of the servers we use are 130% wind powered! That’s right! 130%! We’re not just trying to lower the enviornemental impact we cause, we’re trying to reverse it! Certified Renewable Energy Credits are purchased representing 130% of all the elctricity used to both power and cool every last one of these servers!
Stay tuned for more exciting news about MultiCOLOR Hosting in the upcoming months!
New Website Development Planning Checklist – Part 2: What to Include
Posted on: August 19th, 2009 | Written By: Paul SepulvedaHello again! Yesterday I told you that over the next several days we would go over the key essential elements to consider when planning your next website development project with MultiCOLOR Media. The topic we covered yesterday was “General Purpose and Audience”. Today’s topic is “What Information To Include” on your new site!
Please feel free to leave any comments if you think i’ve left anything out
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2. Information That You May Wish to Include
Consider what information and features you want to make available on your new website. Every business and every website is different, and there are no standards (at least not anymore) when it comes to what you NEED to have on your website, it’s all up to you. With that said here are some examples of what you may choose to include on your new website:
- Your Company Information
- Contact Info (Phone, Fax, Mobile, Email, IM)
- Terms & Conditions
- Privacy Policy
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Products Descriptions
- Services You Offer
- Links to your Social Profiles
- RSS Feeds (For Easy Syndication)
- Industry Related Articles
- Web Blog
- Live Chat / Chat Room
- Forum / Message Board
- shopping cart (ecommerce only)
Well that sums it up! Tune in tomorrow for Part 3: Design & Development








