WebHostTalk.eu to Discuss Live Chat Support in Web Hosting
WebHostTalk.eu to Discuss Live Chat Support in Web Hosting
New York, NY (PRWEB) July 10, 2006
The European web hosting forum (http://www.webhosttalk.eu) WebHostTalk.eu, launched at the end of June, announced it has put on a discussion the use of Live Chat software to support web hosting customers.
The forum explains some “Pros” and “Cons” about maintaining a Live chat software and invites its members and Internet users to discuss this issue.
The forum’s Moderator and the owner of Daw Web Hosting Blog (http://www.dawhb.com) Dimitar Avramov says that an increasing number of web hosting companies make their decision to use different Live Chat software clients to provide customer support. The blog says that one of the fast-growing American shared web hosting providers Bluehost is set to launch a live chat soon, according to its CEO Matt Heaton!
The WHT-EU forum points its members’ attention to the differences between American and European web hosting markets by saying that the use of Live Chat support in Europe is very reasonable because of the high price of phone calls accross Europe. The forum says that using Live Chat can save money on phone calls in EU both for providers and consumers and helps web hosts to attract customers from other countries?
To find out more about the discussion please visit http://www.webhosttalk.eu/showthread.php?t=43. The WebHostTalk.eu forums welcomes any opinions on this topic.
The WHT-EU discussion board has recently launched a daily European web hoting news service. It is published with partnership with Euro Host Dir (http://www.eurohostdir.com).
About WebhostTalk.eu
The Web Host Talk (http://www.webhosttalk.eu) forums feature 6 different European sections. The web site owners can participate to one of the following European hosting forums — “General web Hosting”, “Tech, Security and programming”, “Domain names”, “Non-Tech Web Hosting”, “Server Talk”, “Colocation and Datacenters”, “Domain Chat” and marketing talk. Members are also allowed to talk about American, Australian and other continental hosting issues.
The European Forums claim they set some innovative rules for the web hosting industry. Members that have good posting history are entitled to free advertising through 468×60 banners at the bottom of the forums. They are also allowed to post offers in advertising sections on daily basis. WebHostTalk.eu however requires a 50 other members to feature their offers after the last one posted by anyone.
The Web HostTalk.eu is owned and moderated under agreement signed by group of webmasters with significant experience in the web hosting market. The forum announced in its open press release it would not accept advertisers until September. The moderators say they want to create a real professional community before start featuring ads.
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Hrmm that was weird, my comment got eaten. Anyway I wanted to say that it’s nice to know that someone else also mentioned this as I had trouble finding the same info elsewhere. This was the first place that told me the answer. Thanks.