Posts Tagged With: Lunarpages
· October 5, 2007 at 9:54 pm · Web Development
When leaving Lockergnome and mainly the web developer newsletter, I was sad to see it go. Now though I am excited to drive the working and dedication to a new project - helping to build up Lunarpages Lunartics blog. This blog is the official blog of Lunarpages, and I think I have done some good things for it.
Covering topics like learning the basics of HTML might be shunned some places, but due to the nature of being a helpful resource for both hosting experts and novices, I have a better and bigger chance to write for a wider range of subjects.
Now don’t get me wrong - I highly doubt I am a really huge factor either way for it’s slowly growing success, I am just happy to be along for the ride and helping people who need it.
Lunarpages customer or not, I would highly suggest subscribing to the RSS feed for Lunartics and if you have any feedback, suggestions, thoughts or anything else - you know me I am an open book and easy to get a hold of.
· May 7, 2007 at 7:23 am · Web Hosting
The latest and greatest edition of the Web Hosting Show is up and ready for download. This week I talked with Amy Armitage of Lunarpages. Everything from tips to help market your own Web projects to her thoughts on women inside of the Web hosting industry were covered - so if you haven’t listened, I would recommend doing so. Here is the lineup for topics this week on the podcast:
- An Interview with Amy Armitage of Lunarpages.com
- What is a Woman’s Place in the Hosting Industry?
- Marketing Tips Everybody Can Learn From!
- Do I Love or Hate the New cPanel 11?
- Finding Domain Registrars for Wacky Extensions!
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· December 1, 2006 at 5:00 am · Web Hosting
Over the past few weeks, it really has been an hour to be a small part of the Lunarpages team.
I am really happy with the way their blog is shapping up as well. Once just a place for their “master of marketing” Amy Armitage, it is now quickly becoming one of my favorite places to read (and write!). This goes way beyond just being a blog for a Web hosting company. They are putting together one heck of a writing team - and it shows.
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· October 13, 2006 at 10:51 am · Web Hosting
Well Amy told me I was free to post whenever I wanted or needed to, so I figure I would take her up on the offer. Go check out what I had to say about my first three weeks working for Lunarpages.com. I really like that Lunarpages is one of the few Web hosts who do blog. That was a major factor into me wanting to go there. They don’t seem so closed off to the idea of bringing in new ways to get in touch with the customer base.
· October 8, 2006 at 12:14 pm · Web Hosting
Working any sort of customer support job is hard, but working customer support for a Web host is even harder. Oh you think sitting around and answering people’s questions is an easy job? I would beg to differ and I’ll let you know why on this edition of the Web Hosting Show.
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· September 24, 2006 at 11:25 am · Personal
Well, I guess it is about time I said something public about this. After my offer to the world for my “professional services” more than a few folks came out and offered me a job. I have to thank everybody who did so, and I wish I could work for you all. After much debate though, I decided to go with Lunarpages.com. Starting tomorrow, I am going to be working on their forums and doing pre-sales chat for them. I know, it isn’t the biggest job in the world, but I didn’t want too much work. I just wanted a 9 to 5 type job to where I could keep doing my writing, and get some extra cash on the side.
It has been two years since I last worked in this type of job, but I think as soon as I get used to it again, all should be well. Customer support is like riding a bicycle, right?