Holiday Hosting Sale

by Venomous Kate

It’s that time of year again! VenomPages Blog Hosting, is running a Holiday Sale that’s sure to put a jingle in your bells. From now through December 31, all of our annual hosting plans are on sale (as if the monthly prices weren’t already cheap enough!).

If you’re new to blogging or looking to save a buck, our most popular plan — the Viper — is hard to beat. With 100 MB disk space, 1.5 gig bandwidth, 3 MySQL databases and so much more, the Viper is already an excellent deal at $5 per month or $60 per year. But if you sign up for the annual plan* during this sale, you’ll pay only $50… just barely over $4/month!

Need more power? Check out the Python which offers 350 MB disk space, 5 gig bandwidth and 5 MySQL databases — along with all of the other generous bells and whistles that make VenomPages Hosting such a great deal. Sign up for a year* of the Python Plan for only $80 and you’ll be saving $16 off our already low price.

So find out what Sgt. Hook, De Doc, All Along the Watchtower, The American Secessonist Project, Blog o’ Ram, Munking, Girl on the Blog, A Waste of Biomass and others already know: VenomPages may not be fancy, but we’re goooood.

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2 Comments to “Holiday Hosting Sale”

  1. Kate –

    I’m currently using Typepad’s Plus service. I’m getting 500 meg of disk space, 5 gig of bandwidth, easy online blogging tool at $90 a year. I’m fairly happy with Typepad, except for a few service glitches recently…but they have always been quick to point out the problems and attempt to get it fixed. The downside…I live in China and Typepad is blocked from viewing here. I have to go through the hassle of using a proxy server in order to view my, or any other, blog.

    What does your hosting service offer that I am not getting right now with Typepad. I’m open for a change, if its worth my while!

    Oh…and where are those pictures of the new fangs?! Been waiting for those…

  2. GZ, sounds like you’ve got a perfectly good deal with TypePad. If you like TypePad and want to keep using it, no matter what changes they may make to it in the future. Other folks prefer the flexibility of being free to switch to new blogging software as it comes out — much like when WordPress came out and blew MovableType away.

    As for the pictures of the new fangs, the post prior to this one explained that the final version is being installed one week from today, and that I’ll be posting pictures a week from Wednesday after the swelling’s gone down. :)


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