Pulse Web Hosting providing hosting, email and domains
Home Office
Ideal for the personal touch
- Web builder included
- Free domain names
- 10GB web space
£9.99 Per month (ex VAT)
Small Business
Ideal for a growing business
- We will configure your site
- Unlimited bandwidth
- Free web stats
£14.99 Per month (ex VAT)
Dedicated
Ideal for hosting multiple sites
- Private dedicated server
- Fast UK-based network
- 1Mb/s connection
£39.99 Per month (ex VAT)
If you have any questions regarding any of our packages or services call us now: 0870 830 3215
Which package best suits my requirements?
Personal businesses will benefit greatly from our Home Office package which allows you to create a unique site tailored to your specific needs.
The Small Business package will take some of the load off by helping you design your site thanks to our team of experienced professionals.
Established businesses looking to bring their company to the next level will need their own server. Our Dedicated package will give you the best at a competitive rate.
Help & support
Let us set up your website
With our Small Business hosting package, you have the option to have your site set up and configured as part of the monthly fee. We will set up your ecommerce website and/or our blog and then pass the site over to you to begin selling your products online.
Associated services
Do more with your hosting package, with Pulse Web Hosting Business you can extend your businesses capabilities with a range of products & services.
- Mobile services
- Marketing
- Ecommerce platform
- Manage your account
- Web design
- Promotion
Latest News
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Following a legal battle with Apple that had run for nearly three years the website Think Secret will be shut down. The site had gained a reputation for revealing new Apple products before their official unveiling date.
Met Office website crashes in snowstorm!
08/02/07- The anticipated heavy snowfall in the UK caused the Met Office's website to close down temporarily. At 3.15pm on the 7 February the site stopped displaying pages due to the high number of people attempting to access it.
Look away now! Code of conduct suggests content warnings for blogs
10/04/07 – A draft blogging code of conduct has been prepared which recommends that readers should be warned before reading posts that contain "crude language". It was developed by Tim O'Reilly, a pioneer of the blogsphere, and follows the threats and harassment made to US developer Kathy Sierra via blogs.



