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Verio Attracts Resellers with Free Month of VPS Hosting: Companies looking to boost revenues are finding Verio's Free VPS promotion the right fit for getting started as Hosting Reseller.

October 2, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider Network Solutions (networksolutions.com) announced on Monday it is offering affordable VPS packages that include industry-leading software and are backed by Network Solutions around the clock customer support.

"The new Network Solutions virtual private server Web hosting packages provide growing or cost-conscious customers a flexible and powerful solution that is affordable and yet still offers an outstanding value for their business," says Jeff Grosman, senior VP of product marketing and management for Network Solutions. "Customers can choose the level of service that best suits their business. The standard customer support that comes with all of our VPS packages includes assistance with server related issues, something most competitors do not offer."

The Web host says it provides its customers the tools to establish and maintain an online presence, including domain registration, hosting, website design, e-commerce and online marketing.

Network Solutions announced in late August it released a new whitepaper on Secure Sockets Layer certificates and its necessity to online business owners.

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