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Published by Hannah Wooderson for 24dash.com in Communities
Wednesday 14th January 2009 - 2:40pm

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Registered UK charities are being offered substantial savings on their online expenses with the launch of free web hosting from leading UK domain name registration and hosting company, www.LCN.com. In addition, LCN will offer charities significant discounts on domain name registration.

Mark Boost, LCN.com Managing Director, said: “LCN.com is offering charities a variety of easy-to-use website hosting packages with all the tools necessary to publish and manage their website with little to no training. Our aim is to support worthy causes in the best way we can In this tough economic climate, where charities have to work harder than ever to attract and retain loyal supporters.

“Getting your charity on the Internet and establishing a global presence shouldn’t be expensive or complicated and is essential to help make your mark in such a competitive environment.”.

According to the Charity Commission, which regulates the nation’s 190,000 registered charities; four out of 10 that collect monetary donations say they have been hit by the economic downturn. This has forced charities to look at all overheads and make savings wherever possible.

For details about how to apply for free web hosting and domain registration visit www.lcn.com/charity_hosting or www.lcn.com/web_hosting
 

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