RichContent, Web Hosting’s New Network

The worldwide web grows larger everyday. It covers the world like a virtual thin spider web stretched between two branches. One of the thin silk treads binding it is web hosting. The internet has been in the news lately because eNom a giant name in the domain name registration game is expanding their services on the worldwide web.

Through HostingCon, sales vice president Chris Sheridan laid out his company’s game plan. The big news is welcomed by customers signed up and using eNom. The parent company has been testing their newest offering during an introductory period. Their initial trial was done through two sites. www.namecheap.com and www.merchantcircle.com, both proved incredibly successful providing extras to sweeten the deal, like content sites and online merchants. The testing proved launching RichContent a support network of their web hosting services was ready for late August.

The RichContent Service network was presented during Mr. Sheridan’s seminar “Leveraging Content to Differentiate Your Hosting Business.” As with the original domain business, the purpose of this platform is to offer clients something extra to lure customers to their sites. The object is to enhance the user friendly sites that will grow the client database, repeat sales, and old and new customer sign-ups. RichContent service is fashioned on a syndication engine. The actual web network encompasses over thirty of parent company Demand Media’s acquired sites. A couple of those sites www.expertvillage and www.ehow.com are geared towards the consumer taking tentative steps into the world of “do it yourself” experts. Innovative, as always the parent internet companies that launched RichContent experimented with the “try it before you buy it,” mindset. It works well with selling cars and even better to get customers to your internet web host site. Clientele can take the new service for a thirty day free spin before they decide to sign up.

Demand Media the parent company has branched out with syndication everywhere on the net. It is one of the paramount internet businesses since May 2006. Demand Media, now has physical offices in Santa Monica, CA, New York, NY, Austin, TX and even in London England. The reach of their internet expansion, is all encompassing. Their Studio division gets about 3 billion hit’s a day from creative writers and the people in search of the always informative www.ehow.com. RichContent service has platform components in Demand Media’s Blogburst which carries close to seven thousand blogs per day through parent acquisition Pluck. www.pluck.com.

The net grows daily and, so does RichContent with three hundred plus subject based categories containing more than 3,000 bits of new data content per day. This is astounding growth when you stop to consider four million blogs, videos and articles are being generated on the web during a single day of operation.. The way that RichContent works is the customers who have hosted pages will simply embed two generated codes on their site. These codes are called widgets. The widget is really a programmed tag loaded with smart technology. It will check the customer’s site looking for URL‘s. These embedded tags trigger the smart technology to examine Demand Media’s huge saved blog library, or related files. The idea is to take visitors to the best related sites to fulfill his, or her specific needs. This automation makes web navigation a snap, helping keep the visitor riveted to the hosting site. The idea behind RichContent is to help generate more business for the reseller’s site. This is, in no way, suppose to be competive to the seller’s site. Like a busy spider, eNom and Parent company Demand Media cover the world with the web.

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