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(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 20, 2011 ) Oakdale, MN -- Website owners have their hands full when it comes to running a successful internet business. They work long hours for the most part and may or may not make good money during the process of building up their business into the powerhouse that they hope it will be.
But they need to realize that a great number of websites go down on a regular basis and website owners are none the wiser of this happening. Websites are located at hosting companies on their web servers. These servers tend to have problems from time to time. These problems can be software or even hardware related in nature.
Websites can go down for any number of reasons on a regular basis. When this happens to a website the owner is usually not notified since the hosting company that is being used for the website does not want to look bad to their hosting client. So, they simply are not notified in most cases.
The server company usually just fixes the issue with the server and then the website is then back up and the owner is none the wiser that it was ever down. But, what the hosting company does not plan on is a website owner using some type of remote server monitoring that will alert them if and when their web server ever goes down.
Now, a site owner can cut down the risk of their website going down and losing their cash flow as well. After all, the name of the game is to minimize losses and increase profits, right? But in order for that to happen they need a site monitor. What this requires is 'monitoring as a service' which means a company that has a server monitor that does nothing but watch their website to make sure it is always up and not down.
There is a company that will do website monitoring for you and they are called Remote Monitoring Services which is at: http://www.RemoteMonitoringServices.com. They will watch over a website and check it as often as an owner would like them to do so.
They have monitoring locations located on the east coast, west coast and the midwest of the United States. They also have international monitoring servers that are located in the United Kingdom and Australia as well.
To show people how great there company is they are giving away $50 in credit to each person who comes and checks out what they have to offer. A website owner just needs to go to their website, open up a free account and put in the promo code of EBLNOV2010. This will credit their account with $50 to test out all the monitoring services that they offer.
Remote Monitoring Services
Robert Barnard (CMO)
(651) 964-3829
Media@RemoteMonitoringServices.com
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