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Hostway Discloses Global Web Trends of
Small- and Medium-sized Businesses
Hostway's 300,000 customers and four continental operations
supply key developments and rising trends in the Web hosting
industry
Today Hostway Corporation releases its
report, "Small and Mid-sized Business Web Sites: Early
signals and emerging trends." The company's report
identifies the primary factors that triggered this year's upsurge
in e-commerce investments by small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs):
a sizable drop in the cost of domain name registration, Web sites
utilized as business resources, the global adoption of broadband,
and easy-to-use site-management tools.
Domain name registrations escalated to 4.7 million this year,
totaling 63 million names in existence - up 21 % from the first
quarter of 2003 (VeriSign). One factor driving this surge is the
low cost and availability of domain registration: Once costing $35
plus a two-year commitment, domain name prices now average $8
with a one-year commitment. The drop in domain costs allows SMBs
to purchase multiple domain names and increase their presence on
the Internet. It also prompted an increase in micro-scale Web-based
businesses, where entrepreneurs experiment with highly
specialized products. These businesses use the global reach of
the Web to generate viable revenue.
"Today every business needs a Web site," said John Lee,
VP of Marketing, Hostway. "With more people relying on the
Internet as their primary means of communication, information and
commerce, SMB owners understand the vital necessity of placing
their businesses on the Web."
SMBs now weave their Web-based stores into their overall business
communications with a better understanding of what sells - and
what doesn't sell - online. In addition, SMBs use their Web sites
as reference tools mimicking directories and brochure ware: Well-known
and local businesses with frequently trafficked physical
locations use their sites for customers to easily access
information (i.e., locations, hours and menus). Lesser-known SMBs
without offices or shops use their sites as their primary
locations, providing information about their businesses as
intended for first-time visitors.
Broadband connections account for more than half (51%) of the U.S.
online population at-home as of July 2004 - compared to 38
percent only a year earlier. This translates into 63 million Web
users connecting to the Internet via broadband at this time, a
year-over-year increase of 47 percent. In addition, overseas SMBs
now add U.S.-hosted Web sites to mirror their primary sites in
their countries in order to improve Web performance in the States.
Day-to-day labors and limited personnel cause SMBs to rely on the
new user-friendly and easily understandable Web hosting tools to
get more value from their sites. Hosting sites now offer sales
force automation tools, Q&A knowledge bases, and customer
service operations. New hosting services in development include
hosted PBXs, VolP, new ASP offerings, and personal information
management. Ongoing developments in hosting infrastructures make
way for a new generation of Web-delivered and Web-based service
and business solutions.
"Ten years ago SMBs faced not only technical barriers in
creating effective Web sites, but consumer skepticism and
indifference, as well," said Lee. "Now SMBs are finding
a much more favorable climate - from both technological and
marketplace perspectives - as they use the Internet to grow and
prosper."
About Hostway
Hostway Corporation provides Web hosting and managed services to
more than 300,000 customers worldwide. Hostway helps individuals,
small businesses and large enterprises achieve more value from
state-of-the-art Web-based technologies by reducing their
complexity and cost. Founded in 1998, Hostway is one of the five
largest Web hosting companies in the world with offices in North
America (Chicago, Tampa and Vancouver), Europe (London and
Amsterdam) Asia (Seoul) and Australia (Sydney). For more
information about Hostway Corporation, please visit www.hostway.com
or call 1-888-290-5170.
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