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Originally Posted by Brad Mitchell
I bet it's because I buy a lot of drinks and have done some advertising over the years, right? Must be that bro club, right? Isn't that what people like to fall back on when they don't get recognized?
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i'm a logic guy, so its hard to respond to such an emotional mess of a post, but i will try to respond to key points (not sales fluff)..
your marketing and sales budget and activity are squarely the reason for the response in this thread. it seems to be a winning strategy in this little industry.
however, your "awards" are a result of going to every conference and having drinks with the people who vote for these things. to brag about awards is pretty silly, when the services side of this business IS a popularity contest. you, of all people, should know that.
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Originally Posted by Brad Mitchell
You seem really convinced to not like my company, MojoHost. It's not a very professional approach for long-term success.
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its not professional to have a vendor preference? that opinion is either monopolistic or butthurt. i can't tell lol.
i've worked with your service and your setup is not friendly to developers. that's the whole long and short of my opinion about your service. i need to get a job done. if a host is making that difficult, you can be "convinced" that i won't "like" them.
i've managed servers at every major dedicated host in the world. i've administered and maintained thousands of servers in my career, which was not always in porn. i'm not a nube, buts its fine if you need to target them. that's your fucking business. my clients and my projects just don't need your service.
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Originally Posted by Brad Mitchell
We provide an exceptional value with service that matches and have continued to do so while we scaled in size. Sure, there are always cheaper hosting plans to be found online. Yes, for some perhaps it's a better fit to host with someone else such as a smaller company with just a few employees.
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well that's lovely!

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