Happy Independence Day to India! To help celebrate, The Venus Host contacted us to post an offer. We have plenty of Indian hosts but they were first to jump in to celebrate the holiday, so let’s see what’s in store:
- Pick any of their services – Linux, Windows, or WordPress hosting – and get it for only $2.44/month! That’s very cheap shared hosting.
- And that’s really per month – no need to prepay.
- However, if you want to prepay for a year, you only need to pay for ten months to get a full year of service! Buy 10, get 2 free – a nice 17% discount.
We last had The Venus Host on back on July 6, 2021. They are registered in India (GST 27BSJPK2416A1Z6). Their Terms of Service is available on their web site (Privacy Policy). They accept PayPal.
Here’s a little about The Venus Host in their own words:
Have you been a The Venus Host customer? Please share your experience in the comments below.
Now read more to see the offer!
🇮🇳 Indian Independence Day 🇮🇳
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