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Overnight Prints Review

Posted in Business Reviews on by James Spinosa – Be the first to comment

overnight printsOvernight Prints is an internet based printing company that specializes in high quality products with a fast turn around time. Overnight Prints is one of the few companies that offers single business day turnaround times, according to their website and the customer service department if you place an order by 5:00PM PST it will ship the same day from their Kentucky facility and with next business day shipping it will arrive the next day.

I actually use Overnight Prints myself for business cards, and I can say that the print quality is amazing. Compared to what I was getting from local print companies there is simply no comparison in the quality, and even with shipping time it arrived faster than the estimated turnaround time from local printers. One of the main reasons that Overnight Prints (http://www.overnightprints.com) is able to produce high quality products at a fast rate is that they use both of the major technologies, offset and digital printing. The color quality is better on offset printing but it is not economical for smaller printing jobs, for myself I went with digital printing and my cards came out great. It appears that now for any order over 100 cards you will be getting offset printing, which gives about four times better color clarity. Continue review... Overnight Prints Review

FatCow Review

Posted in Web Hosting Reviews on by James Spinosa – Be the first to comment

fatcowFatCow hosting is a big up and comer in the industry, although it has been around since 1998 it has just recently started seeing huge growth. Their straight forward pricing and large list of features has caused a migration of webmasters to their service, from the data I am looking at on Alexa and Quantcast their traffic has more than doubled in the past two years.

The reason FatCow is appealing to more people recently is just that they provide as much bandwidth, storage space, and features as they can at a very reasonable rate. The FatCow coupon at the end of my review takes an additional 50% off the price of web hosting, bringing the overall cost down to $44/year. Just having a WordPress blog with some advertisements on it can easily cover the cost of the web hosting let alone if you decide to start an online business. I predict that ownership of websites will skyrocket as long as prices continue to decline, because there is essentially no barrier to entry.

When I first started writing web hosting reviews I didn’t pay any attention to the overall layout of the homepages of companies, but after doing it for a couple years I have seen a correlation between the design and the level of service received. The first thing that jumps out at you when you look at FatCow’s homepage (http://www.fatcow.com) is that they put a young, fresh face on web design instead of the typical conservative designs. They follow this up with a dedication to using wind energy for 100% of their energy needs, simple WordPress hosting, Facebook advertising credits, and other features that are aimed at a younger crowd. I have heard very few complaints from FatCow web hosting customers and it would be ridiculous to say this is due to their web design, but it does have everything to do with their corporate philosophy. Continue review... FatCow Review