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Posted by Mihaela Lica as Advertising
Today Top Hosting Center announced a contest for bloggers: write about the importance of owning a domain and win one of the three prices in the game.
The Top Hosting Special plan comes with
250 GB disk space and 3000 GB bandwidth, free site builder, non-stop support, instant updates with no hidden costs, and much more. The plan also comes with 100 MySQL databases and PHP 4 so you can build as many blogs as you want, social networks and other powerful web applications
It is valued at $4.95 (USD) per month and it also includes a free domain.
The other two prizes do not include free domains, but do offer quality web hosting for existing domains. Let’s say you parked your domain free on GoDaddy. These two prizes give you professional hosting for free: no ads to clutter your pages, full control over your content through a simple control panel and much more.
If you ask me, this is one of the contests that are really worth your time and effort.
And you don’t need to worry about timing. You have more than a month to be ready with your entry. The contest ends on November the 15th.
Visit the original announcement on the THC blog to learn more about the contest, its rules or simply to ask questions if there is something you want to know.
4 Responses
Alina Popescu
October 9th, 2007 at 8:08 am
1Hi Mig, this looks like a very interesting competition! Thanks for letting my know of it! I’ll do my best to contribute a meaningful post
Mihaela Lica
October 11th, 2007 at 11:00 am
2I am sure you will Alina. Spread the word about THC too. They will hold such contests quite often so there are lots of chances for bloggers to win.
Jon Harmon
October 14th, 2007 at 7:17 am
3Mig:
Your blog is really looking good. Any update on the BloggerPower project? I’ve posted an update on Force for Good — nothing earth-shattering but a start …
Jon
Mihaela Lica
October 14th, 2007 at 1:00 pm
4Thanks Jon. No, no updates so far, but I was thinking to start a new meme these days. There are many new bloggers on the block, and I am sure they’d like to have their voices heard.
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