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GoDaddy partners with Microsoft – promotes Office 365 to small business – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
September 23, 2014
2 min read

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Every business needs a presence on the web these days — without that it becomes difficult to survive. The problem most face is finding the right service provider, and the choices are endless. One of the biggest names in the business, thanks to its sometimes controversial ads, is GoDaddy. The service has now partnered with Microsoft in an effort to help out the businesses whose sites it hosts. 

The company today announces it will be bringing new services to customers, one of which will be Office 365. In fact, even Bing is included in the deal — you’ll get a $50 credit towards Bing Ads for your site. These will now go along with the traditional domain hosting that GoDaddy has always been known for.

“Upgrading to Office365 email from GoDaddy has been worth the money — my email is personalized, and works seamlessly. To put it simply, this is the way things are supposed to work”, says one customer. 

“Office 365 is transformational for small businesses because it offers the same powerful tools that large companies use, while being affordable and easy for small businesses to set up and manage”, says Kirk Gregersen, General Manager of Product Marketing for Microsoft Office. 

The company has special offers available, which small businesses can take advantage of right now. In the US, you can get a deal for $1 per month for the first year. In October, this offer will go worldwide. If you’re looking to get your company to the next level, then this may be the time to make this move. 

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