Hosting and Email

At t2 Studios our focus is on providing a cost-effective, personalised web hosting and email service from both shared hosting and dedicated servers. Hosting your website and email within our state-of-the-art datacentre provides you with enhanced performance, power and reliability.

We are able to secure domains and manage them on your behalf for a yearly fee. If you choose to buy them externally, we can still provide our hosting and email services. Our competitive entry level service starts at under £9 a month and current clients appreciate the level of system administration and support that we provide as standard.

We will constantly monitor your website's performance using the latest tools and our servers run the latest suite of hosting software. As well as taking care of day-to-day server management, our experienced team will consult and work with you to configure your system for optimum performance.

Sample Prices:

Entry Level
ASP.NET hosting and e-mail package for HTML and Flash web sites (space and bandwidth restrictions will apply) £99 per year.

Business Hosting Package
ASP.NET hosting and e-mail package for HTML and Flash web sites £199 per year.

Supplements
Standard SQL database hosting supplement £150 per year. E-commerce / high bandwidth SQL database hosting supplement £300 per year.

All prices are exclusive of VAT and subject to our terms and conditions and web hosting user agreement.
Web to print – digital distribution for better ROI
14 June 2010 - Cutting costs and speeding digital print delivery, by linking design and printing through the print4tomorrow internet web to print service
Advertising and Marketing | Web to print – digital distribution for better ROI
Do you keep hearing the phrase ‘web to print’ and wondering what exactly it is? You’re not alone. In a nutshell, web to print (or web2print or web-to-print – it is written in many different ways) is an innovative use of the internet to cut the time it takes to amend, proof and print material.

Now for the expanded version…

Web to print (or web2print, etc, etc …. ) is a commercial ‘prepress’ process that bridges the gap between online content and commercial print production.

It makes best use of the PDF workflow environment to minimise the costs (of both time and money) involved in ordering printed material. It enables a speedier delivery of time-critical promotions and support materials such as point of sale displays, posters, corporate stationery or any ‘print on demand’ requirements.

Imagine cutting out the hassle of producing order forms and sending them to the printer, amending proofs and sending those, then checking the amendments when they are sent back to you. It usually takes days. It need only take minutes.

Imagine logging on to your own account, viewing your business cards, posters and leaflets (or any other printed materials) and amending them yourself as required (no need to wait for someone else to do it). Then imagine you just hit ‘print’, knowing that you’ll receive high quality, professionally printed products, with delivery the next working day where possible.

Don’t just imagine it. At t2 Studios we’re proud to offer a web-to-print service through our printing division, print4tomorrow.

Web to print applications have now matured into a business product that offers real return on investment (ROI). So we felt that the time was now right to invest in the latest technology and supporting applications.

As a result we can offer the most comprehensive web-to-print service available. Our clients have come to appreciate the complete service that we offer at t2 Studios, from design through to print. Web2print brings it all together.

The internet has been an enabler for businesses for years, with an increasing amount of business being conducted online.

We don’t see why that should be any different for your business critical printing requirements.

Meantime, if you want to know more about web to print (or web2print, etc, etc …..) take a look at Wikipedia. Or call Peta Carter Smith on 01733 313166 to discuss the benefits of online ordering using the print4tomorrow web to print facility.
 
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