Paying Month-to-Month Is Better

Websites Made Easy Without Being Locked In For A Year Or More

You should not have to be locked-in for a year to build a great WordPress website, have professional branded email, and high performing digital marketing all with a super easy domain set-up included. At DigitalEasy.Cloud, we will prove it!

Don’t Be Fooled By A Low Price At First.

At DigitalEasy.Cloud, we have observed numerous companies in the digital space offering services to small businesses at very low prices. However, this price is only accessible to businesses that commit to a full year or more and are required to pay the entire amount upfront. Then, a year later you are renewed at full price, which is often much higher since the “intro” price was upwards of 80% off. At DigitalEasy.Cloud, we are confident that by making the purchase and setup of a domain, launching a great website, utilizing branded email, and implementing effective digital marketing extremely easy for you, you will continue to recognize the value we provide month after month. That’s why we don’t even offer the option to lock in. We aim to begin a fruitful relationship with you and your business by simplifying digital accessibility with DigitalEasy.Cloud.

Like Many, You Don’t Want To Be Locked-In.

Here is an excerpt from an article published by Bain and Company regarding CIOs’ desire to avoid vendor lock-in: “The CIO’s desire to avoid vendor lock-in is genuine: about two-thirds of CIOs express a preference to use public cloud services (storage, compute, among other services) from several different vendors. In light of this, vendors that are focused on solutions to manage hybrid clouds across multiple providers should be sure to highlight their capabilities in other hybrid-cloud use cases that are more immediate.

Recognize Our Value Every Single Month

At DigitalEasy.Cloud, we believe we are at the forefront of integrating numerous cloud services to make digital easier for you. We genuinely want you to recognize our value every single month you pay, and if you don’t see the value, you should feel free to stop paying.

For the full article, please refer to: “CIOs Say They Want to Avoid Vendor Lock-In, but Most Are Pretty Close to It” by Bain & Company.


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