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May 2nd, 2005, 11:03 pm
(5/3/2005) - SURREY, B.C. - MonsterHosting.ca, a prominent web development solutions provider announced this week that it has launched an email marketing service designed to benefit its hosting clients.
The company (http://www.monsterhosting.ca) says the new service, dubbed Fiz.ca (http://www.fiz.ca), is designed to assist its clients in running email marketing campaigns.
“Our online software helps our clients build and send personalized emails to existing customers, helping our clients increase their sales,� said MonsterHosting.ca CEO Lisa Jones.
The new service is intended to run in real time, so clients can benefit from detailed statistics on their campaigns.
“We provide the ability to track the success of email campaigns through real time reports,� said Jones.
Fiz.ca contains a plethora of features, including comprehensive email customization, archive ability, advance scheduling, and bounces and flags exclusion.
“The online interface wizard has everything needed to run a professional and effective email campaign,� said Jones.
The company says additional related services are on the horizon, so it can better serve small to medium sized business clients.
“Fiz.ca is the first of several business services we will be providing as free features to our current hosting plans to provide us with a unique selling proposal,� said Jones.
MonsterHosting.ca says before launching the service, it did research to determine what business owners are looking for.
“After doing market research and focus groups on what small to medium business owners are looking for in a host, we created a solution that is easy to use, powerful enough to give a professional appearance, and has extensive reporting features,� said Jones.
For more information on Fiz.ca, visit http://www.fiz.ca.
For more information on MonsterHosting.ca, visit http://www.monsterhosting.ca
About MonsterHosting.ca
MonsterHosting.ca, (http://www.monsterhosting.ca) a Surrey, British Columbia based web development solutions provider serving well over 2,000 clients, has been in the hosting market since January 2003. The company offers a wide variety of web development services, including domain name registration, email hosting, web hosting, and targeted web traffic. In April 2005, MonsterHosting.ca made headlines by joining the Canadian BBB online reliability program.
The company (http://www.monsterhosting.ca) says the new service, dubbed Fiz.ca (http://www.fiz.ca), is designed to assist its clients in running email marketing campaigns.
“Our online software helps our clients build and send personalized emails to existing customers, helping our clients increase their sales,� said MonsterHosting.ca CEO Lisa Jones.
The new service is intended to run in real time, so clients can benefit from detailed statistics on their campaigns.
“We provide the ability to track the success of email campaigns through real time reports,� said Jones.
Fiz.ca contains a plethora of features, including comprehensive email customization, archive ability, advance scheduling, and bounces and flags exclusion.
“The online interface wizard has everything needed to run a professional and effective email campaign,� said Jones.
The company says additional related services are on the horizon, so it can better serve small to medium sized business clients.
“Fiz.ca is the first of several business services we will be providing as free features to our current hosting plans to provide us with a unique selling proposal,� said Jones.
MonsterHosting.ca says before launching the service, it did research to determine what business owners are looking for.
“After doing market research and focus groups on what small to medium business owners are looking for in a host, we created a solution that is easy to use, powerful enough to give a professional appearance, and has extensive reporting features,� said Jones.
For more information on Fiz.ca, visit http://www.fiz.ca.
For more information on MonsterHosting.ca, visit http://www.monsterhosting.ca
About MonsterHosting.ca
MonsterHosting.ca, (http://www.monsterhosting.ca) a Surrey, British Columbia based web development solutions provider serving well over 2,000 clients, has been in the hosting market since January 2003. The company offers a wide variety of web development services, including domain name registration, email hosting, web hosting, and targeted web traffic. In April 2005, MonsterHosting.ca made headlines by joining the Canadian BBB online reliability program.
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