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DemoWolf Adds Demo Pages for Quick Upload

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By Justin Lee, April 01, 2009

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting tutorial provider DemoWolf (www.demowolf.com) announced on Wednesday it has launched Demo Pages, which enables DemoWolf customers to more quickly upload their tutorials to their website.

The news follows its previous announcement in February, when the company partnered with web hosting software provider Parallels to create product tutorials for all Parallels products. 

In the past, when a company purchased tutorials from DemoWolf they would receive a SWF file and a HTML file for every tutorial they purchase.

For example, if a company purchased 300 tutorials they would get 600 files from DemoWolf.

The company would then have the time-consuming task of uploading all the files to their own server, and then creating hyperlinks to the 300 HTML files so that their customers can access all the tutorials.

Demo Pages will now ensure that DemoWolf customers receive a customized HTML page that has every link to every tutorial they purchase.

Additionally, the hyperlinks will be customized so that they link to the customer's own URL and location of their tutorials.

"As our inventory has grown to over 3,000 ready-made tutorials for the hosting industry, our clients began asking for an easier way to create all the hyperlinks to the tutorials they wanted to purchase," says Rob Moore, president of DemoWolf. "With Demo Pages, not only can we provide an HTML page with all relevant hyperlinks, but we can also offer some additional display options like floatboxes and nested-floatboxes, all pre-configured for a client's domain, tutorial location, and including only those tutorials they have."

Demo Pages is available in three configurations, comprising of a simple HTML page, an HTML page with Floatbox display, and an HTML page with Nested-Floatbox display.

The company is currently offering a 50 percent discount on all three configurations.

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