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Brad Mitchell 12-13-2007 11:58 AM

MojoHost WILD Christmas Specials! 12mbit, 25mbit, 200mbit!
 
...available until December 26th to everyone!

I think these specials speak for themselves. These offers are available to new customers and existing clients that wish to add these as additional service to their MojoHost account but not as a replacement of service.


The "Stocking Stuffer": $350/Month

Fully Managed and Monitored Server
Support includes move assistance, ongoing script installs and more
Dell PowerEdge 860
Intel Quad Core Xeon 2.4Ghz
2G RAM
2x250 SATA Drives (Choose hardware Raid1, Raid0 or No Raid)
CentOS
FREE Monthly Backups
FREE IPs, 1 for each domain up to 150 at no additional charge.
FREE LinkSentinal Premium Anti-Hotlink Protection
12 Megabit on 95th percentile (fully burstable) overage at $25/megabit


The "Three Wise Men": $575/Month

Fully Managed and Monitored Server
Support includes move assistance, ongoing script installs and more
Dell PowerEdge 860
Intel Quad Core Xeon 2.4Ghz
4G RAM
2x250 SATA Drives (Choose hardware Raid1, Raid0 or No Raid)
CentOS
FREE Monthly Backups
FREE IPs, 1 for each domain up to 150 at no additional charge.
FREE LinkSentinal Premium Anti-Hotlink Protection
25 Megabit on 95th percentile (fully burstable) overage at $23/megabit


The "Baby Jesus": $2500/Month

Fully Managed and Monitored Server
Support includes move assistance, ongoing script installs and more
Dell PowerEdge 860
Quad Core Xeon 2.4Ghz
8G RAM
1x73GB 15,000 RPM SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) Drive
1x146GB 15,000 RPM SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) Drive
CentOS
FREE Monthly Backups
FREE IPs, 1 for each domain up to 300 at no additional charge.
FREE LinkSentinal Premium Anti-Hotlink Protection
200 Megabit on 95th percentile (fully burstable) overage at $15/megabit


Please feel free to call, email or ICQ me to discuss.

Sincerely,

Brad Mitchell

candyflip 12-13-2007 11:59 AM

Are you guys strictly managed hosting or do you provide unmanaged boxes too?

Brad Mitchell 12-13-2007 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by candyflip (Post 13509451)
Are you guys strictly managed hosting or do you provide unmanaged boxes too?

We do unmananged as well, let's discuss :)

Brad

seeric 12-13-2007 12:05 PM

hi brad

i miss you

not in a gay way though.

SiMpLe 12-13-2007 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 13509475)
hi brad

i miss you

not in a gay way though.

Gay!
:1orglaugh

Just_Dave 12-13-2007 12:27 PM

very nice deals you got going

Oracle Porn 12-13-2007 12:55 PM

nice deals indeed!

candyflip 12-13-2007 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad Mitchell (Post 13509462)
We do unmananged as well, let's discuss :)

Brad

I started looking to move last week. I had to give notice and just completed that step.

I will give you a shout on Monday. Thanks. :thumbsup

Karupted Charles 12-13-2007 01:03 PM

lol love the deal names. Looks like a great promo.

AaronM 12-13-2007 01:06 PM

Brad is a full service kind of guy. :Graucho

Brad Mitchell 12-13-2007 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by candyflip (Post 13509700)
I started looking to move last week. I had to give notice and just completed that step.

I will give you a shout on Monday. Thanks. :thumbsup

Whenever you're ready! I'm here waiting :)

Charles, the Baby Jesus special is my favorite.

Aaron... I know you love my full service :thumbsup

Brad

pornask 12-13-2007 01:10 PM

Talk to Brad if you have specific needs. He made moi a custom package :)

seeric 12-13-2007 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SiMpLe (Post 13509484)
Gay!
:1orglaugh

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

hey homoooooooo, come golf with us on saturday!!!!!!!

OMG Jim 12-13-2007 01:55 PM

What about the "GOD Almighty" package Brad?



j/k

Looks like some sweet deals there :thumbsup

Brad Mitchell 12-13-2007 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlmightyJim (Post 13509966)
What about the "GOD Almighty" package Brad?



j/k

Looks like some sweet deals there :thumbsup

hehehehe

Don't laugh at me but Melissa and I rented Bruce Almighty on cable a few weeks ago and thought that was hillarious!


I'll have to think of something creative for a year end special, too..... :pimp

Brad

Snake Doctor 12-13-2007 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad Mitchell (Post 13509447)
These offers are available to new customers and existing clients that wish to add these as additional service to their MojoHost account but not as a replacement of service.

This is what I always hate when hosting prices change.
Everyone offers new customers better pricing than their existing customers get.

Not picking on you Brad, you know I like you, but alot of hosts do this and it just doesn't seem fair that new customers get something better than customers who have been loyal. :2 cents:

teksonline 12-13-2007 02:07 PM

What if 5 terrabytes of space is needed?

teksonline 12-13-2007 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snake Doctor (Post 13509997)
This is what I always hate when hosting prices change.
Everyone offers new customers better pricing than their existing customers get.

Not picking on you Brad, you know I like you, but alot of hosts do this and it just doesn't seem fair that new customers get something better than customers who have been loyal. :2 cents:

It's because they are mostly "resellers"

Brad Mitchell 12-13-2007 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snake Doctor (Post 13509997)
This is what I always hate when hosting prices change.
Everyone offers new customers better pricing than their existing customers get.

Not picking on you Brad, you know I like you, but alot of hosts do this and it just doesn't seem fair that new customers get something better than customers who have been loyal. :2 cents:

Well, it's a delicate balance. If you were to speak with most of my long term customers you would find that over time every one of them has been given increases in their bandwidth allowance or decreases in their monthly rate. I've always done this pro-actively and based on my observance of how every hosting competitor operates this is something that others don't do unless asked. I'm not omnicient, I simply make my best effort, but 8 times out of 10 it's been me doing this over the years moreso than clients requesting changes... and I think that's admirable.

Another thing to consider is that for most of our customer accounts that fall into medium and larger spends they predominately receive free hardware upgrades and for some free additional servers when their business grows and needs it.

If we're known for anything, it's really for taking care of our established customer base. I'm not all-knowing, but we really do make some extraordinary efforts to upgrade and assist our clients while they are growing their business.

From a business perspective running specials is quite a common practice in every industry. It's actually new to me, in large part a marketing experiment. We have always just sold at a good every day price. The goal is always to generate new business and sales and find incremental gains. The specials I've offered are available to established customers that want to add on to what they're doing so it's not at all like they're out of reach.

The more new business we bring on whether it is through specials or every day pricing, the greater our ability to continue passing discounts and extra value back to our customers which is something we have a rich history of doing. Even two of the posters in this thread recently received free add-ons to their accounts, one got 100 megabit added to their allowance and another received 50 and neither asked me for it - they just got a surprise email.

:thumbsup

Brad

Brad Mitchell 12-13-2007 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teksonline (Post 13510035)
What if 5 terrabytes of space is needed?


That would definitely be more of a custom offering that we would need to simply discuss the details on and then have me create our best price for you. Whether or not I'm running a special, that's what I always do.

Off hand, I would say that the capital expense for what you're seeking is significantly higher in all respects - hardware cost, datacenter space and power usage. Additionally, unlike what's listed above, this is a custom server build and something that I simply don't have sitting in the racks since I recently sold through a half dozen 5TB arrays.

Email, call or ICQ me and we can work towards making our best offer for that!

Brad

Brad Mitchell 12-13-2007 02:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teksonline (Post 13510098)
It's because they are mostly "resellers"

A lot of hosts that we compete against are simply resellers of other hosting companies and that would be why much of what they buy and sell at are more or less locked in. As I believe you already know, we're not resellers of anything. It's our cage, our servers, our network equipment, our direct network relationships, etc.

The other reason hosts don't often discount for established customers is quite obvious - discounts are a direct write down to their bottom line. Right or wrong, we can all agree that writing down established business is a direct decrease to bottom line profit and isn't easy for most businesses. I've always done write-downs or giving away more bandwidth a little at a time, consistently, and found that karma usually makes up for the loss in newfound additional sales.

Brad

tg989 12-13-2007 03:31 PM

Just to get an idea of pricing, 8U of rackspace, 500mbit unmetered and an entire B class IP range?

C H R I S 12-13-2007 04:23 PM

GL with the promo Brad!

Brad Mitchell 12-13-2007 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tg989 (Post 13510502)
Just to get an idea of pricing, 8U of rackspace, 500mbit unmetered and an entire B class IP range?


I'll make an excellent package for this! If you could please contact me on ICQ or better yet send me an email to brad at mojohost dot com I have a few other questions so that I can put together a proposal for you.

Thanks!

Brad

TurboAngel 12-13-2007 04:34 PM

That's a great deal.

:)

NinjaSteve 12-13-2007 04:43 PM

Do these come with any type of control panel?

Angelo22 12-13-2007 04:57 PM

nice offer =)

MikeSmoke 12-13-2007 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad Mitchell (Post 13510107)
Well, it's a delicate balance. If you were to speak with most of my long term customers you would find that over time every one of them has been given increases in their bandwidth allowance or decreases in their monthly rate. I've always done this pro-actively and based on my observance of how every hosting competitor operates this is something that others don't do unless asked. I'm not omnicient, I simply make my best effort, but 8 times out of 10 it's been me doing this over the years moreso than clients requesting changes... and I think that's admirable.

Another thing to consider is that for most of our customer accounts that fall into medium and larger spends they predominately receive free hardware upgrades and for some free additional servers when their business grows and needs it.

If we're known for anything, it's really for taking care of our established customer base. I'm not all-knowing, but we really do make some extraordinary efforts to upgrade and assist our clients while they are growing their business.

From a business perspective running specials is quite a common practice in every industry. It's actually new to me, in large part a marketing experiment. We have always just sold at a good every day price. The goal is always to generate new business and sales and find incremental gains. The specials I've offered are available to established customers that want to add on to what they're doing so it's not at all like they're out of reach.

The more new business we bring on whether it is through specials or every day pricing, the greater our ability to continue passing discounts and extra value back to our customers which is something we have a rich history of doing. Even two of the posters in this thread recently received free add-ons to their accounts, one got 100 megabit added to their allowance and another received 50 and neither asked me for it - they just got a surprise email.

:thumbsup

Brad

as a recipient of several of those surprise emails...amen... :thumbsup

[ScreaM] 12-13-2007 05:37 PM

Nice promo. :)

Brad Mitchell 12-13-2007 05:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NinjaSteve (Post 13510828)
Do these come with any type of control panel?

No, they do not. We optionally offer DirectAdmin or cPanel but for fully managed servers don't recommend either (especially cPanel). We aim to please though so at the end of the day it's what you decide is the best fit for your business.

Brad

Xrated J 12-13-2007 05:59 PM

nice :thumbsup

Forkbeard 12-13-2007 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad Mitchell (Post 13510107)
Well, it's a delicate balance. If you were to speak with most of my long term customers you would find that over time every one of them has been given increases in their bandwidth allowance or decreases in their monthly rate.

I'll confirm that. Got an email one day telling me my bandwidth allowance had been (roughly) doubled, for no extra charge. Was nice, and I've never even come close to hitting the new cap.

I don't mind the "new service only" specials not being aimed at me, because I think my existing service is pretty damned special!

Sosa 12-13-2007 06:45 PM

Brad, do you have multiple class c ip's available

Brad Mitchell 12-13-2007 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sosa (Post 13511313)
Brad, do you have multiple class c ip's available

I got more vitamin C's then I know what to do with :winkwink:

We've always done lots of SEO hosting and had a lot of IP space. Whether you need a few dozen, hundred or thousand I can accomodate you. We also have direct peering rwith Google and Yahoo right inside of this datacenter. Not sure if it helps but it certainly can't hurt that our networks are directly connected.

:thumbsup

Brad

Brad Mitchell 12-13-2007 06:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeSmoke (Post 13510959)
as a recipient of several of those surprise emails...amen... :thumbsup

Can you put up some extraordinarily large smoking video trailers already? :1

You still have another 20 megabit to burn from that upgrade I did the other month!!

Brad

Sosa 12-13-2007 06:51 PM

I'll hit you up for a quote for a new project I'm working on. Been shopping around and have a few quotes right now. I'll get a quote from you and then I can decide finally :)

Gordon G 12-13-2007 07:03 PM

Nice promo.:thumbsup

BluMedia 12-13-2007 07:30 PM

We have been with Brad way back with it was SinHost. I can say Brad has helped our business grow in tremendous ways. I also have got those emails where he has given me discounts, free bandwidth etc. We were in a contract with a really shitty host overt 4 years ago and he hosted us for free for a couple months to help us out. He is not here to bend his customers over by any means lol.

Mark

MikeSmoke 12-13-2007 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad Mitchell (Post 13511332)
Can you put up some extraordinarily large smoking video trailers already? :1

You still have another 20 megabit to burn from that upgrade I did the other month!!

Brad

working on it...working on it.....lol

Snake Doctor 12-13-2007 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad Mitchell (Post 13510107)
Well, it's a delicate balance. If you were to speak with most of my long term customers you would find that over time every one of them has been given increases in their bandwidth allowance or decreases in their monthly rate. I've always done this pro-actively and based on my observance of how every hosting competitor operates this is something that others don't do unless asked. I'm not omnicient, I simply make my best effort, but 8 times out of 10 it's been me doing this over the years moreso than clients requesting changes... and I think that's admirable.

Another thing to consider is that for most of our customer accounts that fall into medium and larger spends they predominately receive free hardware upgrades and for some free additional servers when their business grows and needs it.

If we're known for anything, it's really for taking care of our established customer base. I'm not all-knowing, but we really do make some extraordinary efforts to upgrade and assist our clients while they are growing their business.

From a business perspective running specials is quite a common practice in every industry. It's actually new to me, in large part a marketing experiment. We have always just sold at a good every day price. The goal is always to generate new business and sales and find incremental gains. The specials I've offered are available to established customers that want to add on to what they're doing so it's not at all like they're out of reach.

The more new business we bring on whether it is through specials or every day pricing, the greater our ability to continue passing discounts and extra value back to our customers which is something we have a rich history of doing. Even two of the posters in this thread recently received free add-ons to their accounts, one got 100 megabit added to their allowance and another received 50 and neither asked me for it - they just got a surprise email.

:thumbsup

Brad

Good answer. :thumbsup

FWIW it's not just hosting companies that do this, it pisses me off when cell phone companies or the cable company or whomever offers a new customer a deal for 30% less or more than what I'm paying, and when you call them up to try and get the same deal they tell you it's for new business only.

And since cell phone companies screw you with the contract termination fees and cable companies pretty much run a monopoly you pretty much have to bend over and take it.

st0ned 12-13-2007 11:47 PM

Emailing you now Brad! Looks like you have more than enough happy customers. :thumbsup

Brujah 12-14-2007 12:03 AM

I'm leary with the percentile charging, from my old HE.net days. Do you have any pricing based on GB/mo ?

Brad Mitchell 12-14-2007 06:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by st0ned (Post 13512291)
Emailing you now Brad! Looks like you have more than enough happy customers. :thumbsup

Hi Stoned I just went through my email and if you sent one it might have been filtered. Could you send me an ICQ as well so I can follow up later for sure when I get into the office?

Thanks!

Brad

Brad Mitchell 12-14-2007 06:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brujah (Post 13512335)
I'm leary with the percentile charging, from my old HE.net days. Do you have any pricing based on GB/mo ?

Let's discuss it some more today on the phone, email or icq. I'm not completely opposed to giving per GB pricing, the metric just has to make sense for us. I would say that with megabit pricing you're always going to get your best rate there since it's a direct tie-back to a host's bandwidth cost with a carrier. However, I'm confident enough in the numbers that I'll sell on gigabytes but it's just going to need to be enough volume to make it worthwhile for us.

Brad

Brad Mitchell 12-14-2007 06:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sosa (Post 13511335)
I'll hit you up for a quote for a new project I'm working on. Been shopping around and have a few quotes right now. I'll get a quote from you and then I can decide finally :)

Would love to prepare one for you. Lets talk today!!!

Brad

Iron Fist 12-14-2007 06:22 AM

I like what im seeing but I don't need a dedicated box just yet.... not big enough.. however if you have any virtual offerings, hit me up and let's discuss.... i'm paying $60 a month for my virtual... only because my uptime has been awesome and it needs to stay that way... :)

Brad Mitchell 12-14-2007 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sharphead (Post 13513109)
I like what im seeing but I don't need a dedicated box just yet.... not big enough.. however if you have any virtual offerings, hit me up and let's discuss.... i'm paying $60 a month for my virtual... only because my uptime has been awesome and it needs to stay that way... :)

I am sorry that we are not able to help you with virtual hosting, it's a platform that we stopped selling onto a couple of years back. I wish you the best of luck finding a good provider for that. I would recommend NakedHosting for virtual as well as PhatServers and Webair.

Brad

Brad Mitchell 12-15-2007 02:08 PM

Bump for the weekend keyboard warriors :)

Brad

MikeVega 12-15-2007 03:17 PM

good deal brad .. hope to see you soon..

Brad Gosse 12-15-2007 03:29 PM

Mojohost is the best. I have been hosting there for years.


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