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80% Off Cloud2Z Shared Hosting Plans for Students | 25% Discount Available Otherwise
Cloud2Z Limited is based in London, United Kingdom. The same place as these offers.
The goal of Cloud2Z is to provide high quality hosting in the low to mid-range pricing tier, for those that need to scale up or those who just want to experience some of the added features Cloud2Z offers.
During this launching phase, I am offering a 25% off discount code and more to come.
Here's what you should expect when you join Cloud2Z:
- 99.9% Uptime Guarantee
- DirectAdmin Control Panel
- Free Let's Encrypt SSL
- Free Softaculous Apps Installer
- CloudLinux & PHP Selector
- Node.js and Python Apps
- Remote Daily Backups
- 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
- Free Domain With Ultimate
- Use PayPal or Cryptocurrency
- Pay With GBP, USD or EUR
Starter:
2GB SSD Storage
Unmetered Bandwidth*
Unlimited SQL Databases
Unlimited Email Accounts
Unlimited Addon Domains
£1.11/month - 25% OFF CODE: WELCOME - Order in United Kingdom
Medium:
5GB SSD Storage
Unmetered Bandwidth*
Unlimited SQL Databases
Unlimited Email Accounts
Unlimited Addon Domains
£2.24/month - 25% OFF CODE: WELCOME - Order in United Kingdom
Ultimate:
10GB SSD Storage
Unmetered Bandwidth*
Unlimited SQL Databases
Unlimited Email Accounts
Unlimited Addon Domains
£4.49/Month - 25% OFF CODE: WELCOME - Order in United Kingdom
Cloud2Z and SmallWeb are trading names of Cloud2Z Limited. Company Number: 12272693
*Please note, we do not actively monitor your bandwidth usage, but it is subject to fair usage.
What's coming next?
- Website/Blesta integration and free Blesta licensed resellers
- More locations (SmallWeb + CloudLinux + Extra Beef = C2Z)
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For delayed release: https://cloud2z.com/cloud2z-launches-80-off-for-students.html
Like the site and the promos.
80 percent off is cool, noble, serving another niche.
Best wishes.
Servers serve a need
I study the secret mysteries of life. Am I entitled to receive the discount? Tks
I'm always inclined to discount those with their pls and tks =]
With the requirement of a .edu address, isn’t this practically restricted to American students? I mean, in the UK universities have .ac.uk domains, whereas universities in Germany or The Netherlands just use their ccTLD’s.
Sometimes it’s very clear that your doing business with a student though. My alma mater uses students.uu.nl as sub domain for student mail addresses.
To be blunt, I've indeed mixed up my email addresses by location. You're entirely right. Thank you.
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At 80 percent discount, @Mic-hael just created a HM for students.
On a serious note, do you see google apps (plus google sites)/ office 365 subscription for students (with broken web like features) as barriers to students taking up the deal? Many undergraduate programs in India have gapps. I ran some numbers and at nearly one Rupee a Day the base plan is cheaper than most mobile phone bills. But then if my university offers me gapps, I would try and save that rupee!
Not poking holes in your plans but really trying to understand your rationale. Next part I am PM’ing
Maybe with your profile pic you could get banned for life. Or @Mic-hael will offer you a LT plan instead.
Edit: LT plan can be interpreted as Lifetime but could also read as LowEndTalk special plan. $7
Not trying to dominate the world. My logic is that if there was any chance a Cloud2Z plan was sounding good for you, then now you can get 80% off whilst in education. Savings savings savings. That's all
Boo hiss LT (Life Time?)
I wonder if anyone would be interested in 10 years of SmallWeb at some dumb low price.
My avatar is a humble tribute to our Oracle of Profound LET Wisdom and the little treasures he grows in his backyard. ;-)
lemme get uhhhhh McChicken
$7
Good luck with your new brand @Mic-hael Anything I should watch out for as a SmallWeb customer? Any significant changes coming?
Thank you Only plans are improvements. I wrote a blog with some intentions and changes (billing).
Right now I'm working on:
CloudLinux for SmallWeb Melbourne, Australia
so I can add it to the Cloud2Z range
Resource upgrades for Amsterdam and New York
If there's anything you'd like to see, let me know.
hola and congrats on the new brand and business vehicle for Moving the Project Forward!
I have not been paying close attention so please forgive if I might have missed the obvious - but is there a summary of new features added to cloud2z plans vs. smallweb?
The "Starter" plan for example is basically the 2GB plan from SmallWeb. It was £1, now £1.49 mostly for fees.
A few notable differences would be no bandwidth or account limits. Some plans at Cloud2Z come with a free domain, dedicated IP and free licensing (Blesta coming soon).
Any location offered on Cloud2Z utilises CloudLinux, whereas most on SW do not. The monthly cost for CloudLinux sorta just needs the monthly revenue stream. Over time, more SW servers will be included.
I fully intend to add more and more features to distinguish why you would want to choose Cloud2Z over SW.
Cheers
thanks, that sound good. Perbaps a "compare and contrast" page will be helpful to point to from a FAQ - some opportunity to market both. I understand these may be moving targets with evolving feature sets for the foreseeable future - but when the dust settles, I expect cloud2z will have more bells and whistles and resources at the high end.
I do like the simplicity of smallweb for serving static sites so that's actually a selling point for me
Really good idea. I'll implement it. When the template is integrated content adding will be a lot easier.
How should the content be organised?
Right now I am thinking of doubling it up as an "about page" with the vs section two columns for each brand listing the features, then having additional sections going more indepth on certain things.
well ... if it was me, and if I was you, I'd want to keep it simple and transparent - make it clear which aspects of the plans are considered "work in progress"
most important bullet points at the top of the list for column A and column B (or colunn Z ...?) might just be some "best used for" indications with regard to design goals.
So - to whatever extent some mix of these features would fit your vision(s)
Smallweb
"Set it and forget it" features?
Leverage DirectAdmin for easy default setups
DNS, subdomains
Email
maybe give a path for users to pull individual "value added" features from the Cloud2Z universe
Cloud2Z
might include a suggestion / feature request box at the end of a short list
the top arc of the "2" could be a rainbow linking a generic cloud to a brilliant, sparkling Z
going beyond conventional "shared hosting" - for example might be interesting to see what you can do with something like the cloudjiffy setup from @leapswitch
You open my eyes in many ways @uptime - Thank you for taking the time to write this.
I will create an "About Cloud2Z Limited" page with information on the company and two brands, I'll make sure to include all the information you've listed for a SW vs C2Z section.
The website integration should be "soon tm" so I'll publish the pages through BlestaCMS. I decided to jot some of the bullet points in docs as a draft to work on for now:
Thank you.
Uptime Consulting ;-)
I was going to suggest that @Mic-hael should hire uptime as a consultant. Jut remind him to pronounce the 'Z' as Zed and not Zee. Your Aussie customers may also appreciate this. Make sure you include three violations and you are out clause in the agreement. I suppose the payment will be in chayotecoins.
@uptime awesome post - very well articulated.
Cloudz website template looks good- fast, and love the theme color. May I suggest a look at otter dot ai site for the pricing/ features table? A bit too detailed for my tastes (particularly mobile version), but desktop version is well structured.
p.s: Make sure to include the "Uptime Approved" seal from uptime in your agreement. Posting only the link to the seal since I do not have authorization to post without approval.
I typically only consider buying deals that carry the uptime approved seal.
Thank you. I really like Colorlib's templates and how I've adjusted it to showcase Cloud2Z using only one page (so far, ish, with my legals being in blesta). Otters pricing table really appeals to me. Were you thinking for the index or as part of @uptime's comparison suggestions page?
Cheers
Maybe a hybrid- a short version (otter like) on index, with a link to detailed comparison. Dunno- might be more work than it's worth.
I'm in it for the long term so I for sure will add it to the list.
@Mic-hael that side-by-side synopsis is looking pretty good I think
glad to hear some ideas resonating
Best advice I can give though may be .... don't take too much random internet advice as gospel!
Really intended more as just a few ideas to prime the pump - some might fit the bigger picture better than others. If you can do a few things well to start with - that's a lot better than half-assing a bunch of other stuff, ammirite?
@vyas11
's suggestion to keep the high-level overview on the lean side makes good sense - let the prospective buyer seek and easily find more details and features if they're so inclined - but otherwise the next click might be your pricing page, with another short hop from there to a purchase (and alternatively for those not ready to buy, a contact form for feedback and follow-up, signup for newsletter announcing new developments and special offers, etc.)You do have some good ideas, though.
Noted. Thank you As for a contact form quick/temp fix, I've added "Contact" us which leads to Sales support tickets on the navigation for those who don't want to live chat or email.
(It wasn't enabled for presales before, oopsie)
I'll also have the announcements/blog page up when the theme is integrated.
Wrong place bro!