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Soholaunch™ releases new client-editable single page web site publishing tool designed for domain name registrants

March 08, 2006

By: Dora Clarke
Website: http://www.1st-in-web-hosting.com

Soholaunch™ releases new client-editable single page web site publishing tool designed for domain name registrants

Atlanta based Soholaunch.com, Inc., a leading provider of Web site creation and content management software, announced today their release of the first client-editable, single Web page publishing tool targeted to hosting companies offering domain name registration. This new Soholaunch™ technology allows hosting companies to offer domain name registrant clients a “coming soon” page with a twist . . . client control to actually edit the content on that single page. The client editable, single page system is designed to engage a hosting company’s client from their very first purchase by offering them unexpected value.

Jim Buckler, Soholaunch CEO, said “With the addition of our new single page editing system to the auto-provisioning Soholaunch™ Personal and Soholaunch™ Online Business Suite, Soholaunch™ now offers hosting companies a complete and powerful vertical solution for their clients. Using our simplified tools, Soholaunch™ offers unprecedented value to a hosting company’s product offering.

The Soholaunch™ site builder system can position the hosting company to retain the client through their entire Web site life. Starting with a domain name registration, the client is given an easy migration path to advanced business modules. The client can then easily upgrade to the hosting packages that contain the advanced, yet easy-to-use editing features that are standard in the Soholaunch™ Web site operating system.



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