Web Host LCN Offers Fotolia Images

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(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- UK domain registrar and web hosting provider LCN (www.lcn.com) announced on Friday it has partnered with stock images provider Fotolia (www.fotolia.com).

The partnership will be a two-fold benefit to LCN customers. First, that they will receive three royalty-free stock photograph credits from a database of nearly 4.5 million images.

LCN customers will also be entitled to a 10 percent bonus on every order placed with Fotolia once they register as a site member.

Once a customer signs up for an LCN hosting account, they can log into the LCN my account area and click on the "Free Bonus Features" link on the left under the Account Menu. They will be directed to a page that displays all the offer they are eligible for.

Launched in November 2005, Fotolia's image marketplace has acquired nearly 4.5 million images in its database and over 850,000 international members.

The company became the first independent microstock agency to enter the traditional stock marketplace in December 2007 when it launched the Fotolia Infinite Collections.

"Both LCN and Fotolia are dedicated to providing their customers with the best products within our respective industries," says Mark Boost, managing director of LCN. "With high quality imagery being such a top level need for quality web design, it was a natural decision for us to partner with Fotolia as our imagery provider."

LCN says it provides a range of domain and hosting services to over 40,000 hosting customers and over 350,000 domain names.

In July, LCN officially opened registration for the .me domain extension.

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