alphoncetz
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- May 1, 2011
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- #41
The devil is in the details, small can be relative.
How do you define small? What is your cutoff for small?
You wouldn't want a website that starts small and grows exponentially to experience services throttling because things were not adequately defined in the beginning now, would you?
You know, the sort of stuff that ends up in litigation because some contract said "small" without defining small in technical terms.
I would like to believe your business is more focused than that, given your aggressive price marketing. Do not ruin your reputation by not being detail oriented enough to leave "small" undefined.
A website with Monthly traffic less than or not above 10GB per month is considered as small and above 10GB but not more that 20GB is considered as medium size
These are targeted on this promotion, higher than mentioned we need to see the client specs first.
Sorry for confusion and feel free to ask when you need some more information