Hostway and Microsoft Partner to Offer WebsiteSpark


By Susan J. Campbell, TMCnet Contributing Editor

For Web professionals hoping to maximize opportunities on the Windows Web platform, Hostway (News – Alert) and Microsoft are partnering to offer the WebsiteSpark Event.

The event, which provides a platform for those Web professionals seeking leads, marketing, free software and tools to build websites, will be held on May 25 from. Registration is available now. Discounted hosting is also available. Attendees to WebsiteSpark gain access to software, tools, support and training designed to help Web professionals to provide customers with competitively priced hosting solutions.

Company officials said the event is designed for Web professionals interested in growing their Web development business through necessary software and support. Gaining access to such tools for free is certainly a perk.

WebsiteSpark will also help these professionals get their customers’ websites to the top of search engine rankings and provide tips and tricks to design and develop next generation Web experiences.

The Web professional seeking to improve the profitability of their business; streamline the way they design, build and deploy websites; and to mix the best of Open Source (News – Alert) with the best of Microsoft in customers’ websites will find WebsiteSpark offers significant value. 

WebsiteSpark will offer training sessions on Web development and design tools, search engine optimization and the benefits of utilizing hosting services. This free event sponsored by Hostway is designed to deliver a value-added experience for the Web professional seeking to improve their offerings in the market. For more information, visit the Hostway event website.

All attendees are automatically entered into a drawing to win one of the following: a HP Netbook with Windows 7; an Xbox 360 Elite; a ZuneHD; or an 8GB Zune.

Susan J. Campbell is a contributing editor for TMCnet and has also written for eastbiz.com. To read more of Susan’s articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Erin Harrison

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