Web Host 1&1 Offers Managed Online Advertising

January 24, 2009 by hostpluz.com
Filed under: Top Stories 

1and1_thumbWeb host 1&1 is offering managed online advertising for web hosting customers, it was reported recently. According to the company, its advertising package “delivers guaranteed click-rates for a flat fee” and is a “cost-effective way to access online advertising for smaller enterprises”.

1&1, which bills itself as “the world’s largest web host by known servers”, is offering what it calls a “unique point-and-click solution for online marketing that generates predetermined levels of traffic to a website” at a fixed monthly rate. Through its 1&1 Advertising Package, the company “creates and manages sponsored links on Google” for its customers, designing campaigns that are “developed to address the online marketing ambitions of smaller enterprises with limited experience and resources”. The company’s “highly skilled, trained and experienced marketing agents” manage a campaign until “all clicks have been achieved.”

“With all of our advertising packages customers have the benefit of a set online marketing budget and the expertise of 1&1 marketing agents to design and implement the campaign,” explained1&1 Internet’s CEO, Oliver Mauss. “We’ve worked to make the process easy for the customer, who is guaranteed performance with no effort, at a great price.”

1&1 currently caters for 7.8 million customer contracts worldwide and manages over 10 million domain names.

Web Host 1&1 Offers Managed Online Advertising

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  1. Warth Publishing Inc on Mon, 26th Jan 2009 8:18 pm
  2. Choosing a good web site provider and registrar is critical for a successful internet business.
    I have come to the conclusion that I made the dreadful error of choosing a company because it had a 5 page ad in a popular computer magazine. I believe I have put my trust in a straw man. In my opinion 1and1, with CEO Oliver Mauss, is a horrible company and many customers have voiced a host of complaints on various blogs.
    It should be a warning that when their phone is answered by a recording that tells you if you have gotten a notice from NCO, a collection agency, to press a certain number. If they are a reputable business, why do they have to send so many accounts to a collection agency?
    Patrick Frey (Patterico) of the Los Angeles District Attorneys Office alleges his domain was high jacked and put up for auction on SEDO. SEDO is an associate company of 1and1.
    Patterico: “I believe I’m facing massive incompetence, thievery, or very possibly a deliberate combination of the two. It feels like evil intent — but not for political reasons. It feels like cyber extortion — people going after the almighty dollar. Commenters have pointed out corporate ties between 1&1, which can’t seem to process my timely renewal, and Sedo/Domcollect, which stood to profit from 1&1’s failure. Usually, corporate incompetence does not earn the corporation money — but 1&1 and its related companies have found a way to make money off of their own slipshod procedures.”
    Patterico was able to regain his domain.
    Also Investigative journalist, Kelli Jack, has written 30 articles about this company and has a suit pending against them. Kelli alleges that 1and1 stole her domain name and sold it. Kelli states: “1and1 should be shut down.” As of today Kelli is working with the Pennsylvania Attorney General.
    I have filed complaints with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Federal Trade Commission, Eastern Pennsylvania Better Business Bureau, ICANN, and others. I recommend everyone else having a problem consider doing the same.

    The Washington DC, Pennsylvania Better Business Bureau has them listed as “Unsatisfactory” Read comments on the BBB why. Read some customer comments on Red Flag.
    Warth Publishing Inc

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