January 22, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Supanet Hosting (supanethosting.com), the UK Web hosting division of UK Internet service provider Supanet (supanet.com), announced on Monday it is offering £50 of free pay-per-click advertising to all Web hosting customers.
Every customer who signs up for a Supanet Hosting paid hosting account will receive a £50 voucher to spend marketing their site through MIVA pay-per-click advertising.
"Creating your own Web site is the easy part," says Andrew Barton, marketing manager for Supanet. "Getting people to look at it is the thing that many people find the most difficult, but Supanet Hosting now offer a solution that will drive traffic to your new site."
MIVA delivers over 2,000 targeted leads every minute and the advertisements are displayed across a network of thousands of Web sites. The keyword bidding system ensures that advertisements will only be displayed alongside relevant content.
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