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29 July 2009, 1and1.com Press Release
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Confusion over cost and effort
involved in owning a business website -
84% of SMBs pay too much for Web hosting
- Web hosting industry leaves SMBs
unclear about the real price and value
of being online - For many SMBs,
affordability tops service, quality and
reliability
SMB owners risk unnecessary spending
due to confusion over the cost and
effort involved in Web hosting,
according to research released today
by 1&1 Internet, Inc., the world’s
largest Web host by known servers.
The results from a study of over
1,800 US small to midsize businesses
[1] suggest that most SMB owners are
misinformed about the cost of owning
a business website.
The study discovered that 40 percent
of SMBs do not yet have an online
presence. Of those businesses
without a website, 53 percent stated
they had no idea what a website
would cost each month. These small
business owners need more
information about the features and
benefits of Web hosting to broaden
their range of possibilities to
profit from the internet.
Oliver Mauss, CEO of 1&1 Internet
Inc., said, “While many small
companies today leverage the Web
with increasing proficiency, too
many businesses remain excluded from
the online world. Although an online
presence becomes more and more
important for the acquisition of new
customers, small business owners are
still unaware of the true cost of
Web hosting. They overestimate the
necessary business investments for
being online and underestimate how
simple and affordable it is to
source a website.”
Of those SMBs already online, 83
percent report that their website
was essential to their company’s
success. So, how could so many go
without? Cost is a critical factor.
The average respondent without an
online presence guessed that a
business website would cost a
whopping $67 per month. 91 percent
of those same respondents thought it
would cost more than $10 per month,
which is the average cost for a
professional Web hosting package
from Web hosts like 1and1.com – and
that includes a domain name and
email.
Cost was found to be a major factor
even for SMBs with an existing
online presence. The average SMB
spends $45 per month for Web
hosting. 84 percent said they spend
over $10 per month. Cost has become
such an issue that when choosing a
Web host 64 percent agreed that an
inexpensive monthly fee is
important, actually outranking
service by 33 percent and quality
and reliability by 25 percent.
Mauss added, “Given that an online
presence is a key to a business’
success, the Web hosting industry
could be doing a better job at
communicating the real price and
value of being online. The industry
must put a stronger emphasis on the
fact that additional revenues
generated from having a business
website can far exceed the cost of
owning one. Especially by
implementing a do-it-yourself
solution, businesses can keep costs
low as they watch their profits
soar. ”
SMBs can significantly lower Web
hosting costs by creating and
updating their own website. Easy,
DIY website packages are a great way
for SMBs to create and maintain an
online presence. Currently, 28
percent of SMB owners create their
own website themselves and 37
percent hire a professional Web
designer from outside the company.
Once the initial website is created,
future work is completed in-house.
44 percent of SMB owners cut costs
by updating the site themselves;
only 22 percent still employ an
external professional. This shift in
responsibility suggests that the
professional design may often be
template driven so that little or no
programming skills are required to
make updates. Since a template
driven website does not require
professional programming skills, the
data suggests that 15 percent of
SMBs may have been paying for a
service they could have easily done
in-house.
“There are now solutions that are
designed for all levels of Web
expertise,” Mauss continued. “At
1&1, for example, the 1&1 MyBusiness
Site is the ideal DIY site builder
for every SMB owner – even those
with less Web experience. When
prepared with knowledge and ambition
for success, every business can have
a fully functional website without
exceeding their budget.”
Since 2003, 1&1 Internet Inc. has
been at the forefront of encouraging
US small businesses to adopt the
Web. 1&1 is the one-stop-shop for
Web solutions, providing a high
quality service with the security of
our state-of-the-art data centers
and 24/7 technical support. The
company currently holds over 8
million customer contracts worldwide
and manages over 10 million domain
names.
For more information on 1&1 Internet
Inc. visit the website at
http://www.1and1.com.
About 1&1 Internet Inc:
1&1 Internet Inc. is a subsidiary of
United Internet, a profitable public
company with a market cap of $2
billion. 1&1 was founded in 1988 and
hosts more than 10 million domain
names, while more than 65,000
servers run on the company’s five
state-of-the-art data centers. 1&1’s
global community is over 8 million
customer contracts strong. The
company’s U.S. headquarters is
located in Chesterbrook, PA.
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