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iPowerWeb was founded in 2001 and specializes in the small- to medium-sized enterprise (SME) market. Based in Phoenix, Arizona, iPowerWeb maintains data centers in the Boston area to provide customers worldwide with reliable e-commerce and merchant services and various marketing packages.
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With its own dedicated data center based in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, IX Web Hosting was founded in 1999 and has experienced consistent growth ever since. Ecommerce Corporation, its parent company, operates its tech center just across from its data center and is serviced by several Tier-1 Internet backbone providers.
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iPowerWeb Pros:
- Long list of user-friendly and e-commerce features
- Free domain information privacy option
- Unconditional 30-day money-back guarantee
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IX Web Pros:
- Multiple plans with a variety of different options and costs
- No data transfer or disk space limitations
- Generous free marketing options included
- Any-Time money-back guarantee
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iPowerWeb Cons:
- Online sign-up forms found to be buggy and error-prone
- Listed rate only available on 12 or 24 month packages
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IX Web Cons:
- Database, scripting and e-commerce options not available with basic package
- Listed monthly rate only offered with several restrictions
- Sign-up options may lead to additional costs
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iPowerWeb Conclusion
iPowerWeb was rated among the 500 fastest-growing, privately-held companies of 2006 by Inc. Magazine. Their reliable service and exceptional customer support ensures their name on industry best-of lists and recommendations from a variety of expert sources and leading publications.
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IX Web Conclusion
IX Web Hosting offers a wide range of consumer packages with a variety of desirable options, including some not always offered by providers and also lacking some considered almost basic. Their dedication to customer service has won them multiple awards and recognition, and the free marketing add-ons included with even the basic package make them an attractive vendor.
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