Zensix hosting Costs $15 a Year? Really?
I learned about ZenSix hosting from @weblord, one of the Twitter pals. Their mini-ZenĀ hosting package is $15 a YEAR .. that’s for 400MB of space, 10GB of bandwidth, unlimited domains. You have my attention. I signed up to test the service. This sounds perfect for a beginning blogger.
They have one support person per 100 customers, 24/7/365 support. They sent me 4 emails, with all the information I need to start. ftp accounts, cpanel logins. Their customer interface is clean, easy to understand and you can log into your cpanel from there. I’m beginning to really like these guys.
Did I mention there’s a 30 day money-back guarantee? I looked for an affiliate program,. but for $15 a year, if I’m happy with the service I’ll recommend it to my clients before the sites that offer affiliate programs.
The thing that really impressed me is .. they have a Twitter account to keep in touch with their customers. It’s the first company that I’ve seen using Twitter as part of their Customer Service platform.
I like to support innovation, I appreciate a company that really takes customer service seriously and as a small business owner, I want the best value every dollar I make.
I’m moving one of the domains that’s been parked at GoDaddy in the next couple of days and I’ll write another blog post next week, with the results of my testing.


February 3rd, 2009 at 3:41 am
Signed up for the big zen package last week since the deal is pretty phenomenal. No complaints!
February 4th, 2009 at 12:46 am
I’ve had an account for a couple of months and I’m happy .. have also recommended it to my blog clients
June 25th, 2009 at 5:30 pm
Hi Bonnie,
I didn’t find your post on how was your testing. I’m planning to use zensix hosting and your feedback on their work will be very very helpfull.
Regards, Michael
June 27th, 2009 at 2:39 pm
I’ve been using ZenSix for a few months now and I recommend it for all my blog clients. We’ve never had an issue with them and their Customer Service is amazing. The Tiny package has gone up to $18 a year .. amazing value.