HostGator offers unbelievable 50% to 80% off on Black Friday
If you own domain names and have hosting that is too expensive (especially come renewal time), or want to create your first website, but don't want to be locked into high monthly or annual prices, HostGator has the deal of a lifetime. For one day only, Friday, November 26, 2010, beginning at 12:00 AM Central Standard Time, HostGator is offering the following humongous discounts on all of their web hosting packages (regular $4.95/month for shared hosting, up to $174/month for a dedicated server).
- 50% OFF EVERYTHING From 12:00AM CST to 5AM CST
- 80% OFF EVERYTHING From 5AM to 9AM CST (While Spaces last)
- From 9AM to 11:59PM CST, or after all 80% off accounts have sold out, they will continue to offer 50% OFF ALL HOSTING PACKAGES
This applies to ALL Accounts and ALL Term Lengths. If you are one of the lucky people to get in on the 80% off discount, you will have the opportunity to receive up to 80% off of up to 3 years worth of Hosting! That would come out to $35.64 for 3 FULL YEARS!
The Black Friday discounts include Shared Hosting, Reseller Hosting, VPS Hosting AND even Dedicated Servers! Never before has HostGator allowed such a promotion on EVERYTHING including reseller, VPS and dedicated servers AND ALL Term Lengths.
Note; The discount will apply to your first invoice (first term length you sign up for whether that be 1 month or for 3 years). You may as well sign up for three full years at these prices.
Get HostGator Web Hosting Now! Comes with 24/7 Support via Phone, Live Chat, and Email and a 30 day money back guarantee. Lease terms range from 1 month, up to 3 years.
Remember; all of these discounts end at 11:59 PM, CST! Don't let this one slip past you. Act Now!
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