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Moblog hosting company textamerica
has just launched two new -- paid -- moblog services. One service
eliminates the Google advertisements, banners and required links on
pages and the other service provides password protection as well as
eliminating ads.
The ad-free service costs $5.99 per month or $59.99 per year (that
includes the first two months free). The password protected service
costs $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year (that also includes the first
two months free).
With both services, there's a limit of 100MB of storage and 2GB of
bandwidth per month, with extra charges for exceeding these limits. I
do not, however, see any information about what those charges are.
Overages
Here's what textamerica says about over charges: "Bandwidth is
calculated using an average over any given month, should you exceed
your alloted bandwidth then you will be charged per GIG of traffic or
part thereof. This charge will appear on your account on or about the
first week of the month for the preceeding month.
"Storage is calculated based on the most storage used at any given
point during the month. If the maximum amount of storage used at any
given point during any given month exceeds your alloted storage space
then you will be subject to overages.
"Additional storage is presently billed at per MB or part thereof.
This charge will appear on your account on or about the first week of
the month for the preceeding month."
Other features
With the ad-free service you get "priority customer support" and
with the password protected service you get "enhanced customer
support." Neither of these support features are spelled out.
Both services include two mailboxes for multiple postings. The password protected service includes a customizable splash page.
The services also allow permit business use of the moblogs.
Textamerica's free moblogs are not supposed to be used for commercial
purposes.
Fees make sense
It's self-evident that companies offering free services only will go
broke. Most moblog companies seem to be run more as hobbies than as
profitable enterprises with detailed business plans.
I've written numerous times that I believe most of today's moblog
companies will not survive. Textamerica believed there was money to be
made in the camera phone business, and it established its free hosting
service to explore the market.
Source:
TextAmerica.com
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