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WTPL Announces 27% off Till 11/11/11
Hope you enjoying the great services of WTPL. And we are happy to announce that we have moved one step forward to serve you better with 27% off on all hosting products.
We have taken full care of the information present in the old panel. You can view all the old invoices in your old control panel in next 48 hrs.  All the available funds of your old control panel have been shifted to new control panel. You can login to new control panel at:
http://manage.web4duniya.com/clientarea.php
Enjoy the better management and speedy service of the new control panel. You can now start using the new member control panel for further transactions. Please remember to user your email id as username. The new control panel will have ‘My Products & Services’ instead of ‘Manage Section’ of old control panel. And there will be separate link for Domain Management.
In addition, WTPL also automates the order execution to provide better services to WTPL Clientele. All orders except one through cash/cheque will get executed in 5 minutes (max).Though there are some exceptions, like the authentication of some users, etc that can take around 12-24 hours.
We are here to serve you better. So please don’t hesitate in contacting us for any queries.
P.S: Your cooperation can make us win with you.
See AUP: http://www.web4duniya.com/tos.php



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Excellent Month End Hosting Offer

Hi,
July is about to go. so many customers complaint us that what happen to web4duniya team. you are now launching any offers now a days? so we have decided to give to our valuable customers low cost 2 domain hosting offer. we will keep the order lines open till 31/07/2011 2400 IST.
We are expecting great response from you all web hosting users, it's also a great way to those persons who are hosted on other companies, by taking this low cost hosting all can judge and feel the quality of service.

Here is the salient features on the offer plan:

5GB Web Space
2 Domain Hosting
50 Sub Domains
50 Email ID's
4 MY SQL Database
PHP, MY SQL Support
Cpanel x3 Control Panel
Unlimited Transfer/Mo.
PHP 5x Support
Free Website Builder
24x7x365 Email Support
 
Only Rs. 699/- Year.

To place order, visit:
http://web4duniya.com/newsletters/july%202d%20hosting%20offer/resellerhosting.htm




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Chief Mentor: Who Shouldn’t Be an Entrepreneur

Kalyan Banerjee
Last month, I moderated a panel discussion with entrepreneurs who shared their experiences of entrepreneurship. There were five panelists, spread in age by a generation.

The youngest was Sandeep Hegde who founded dotCORD even before completing his engineering degree. At the  other end was Parthasarathy N.S., co-founder of MindTree.
Then we had Subramanyam Kashibhat, who has founded several innovative technology ventures; Bal Krishn Birla,  founder of Asklaila.com, a local information service across  India,  and Potluck, a restaurant.
Finally, there was Narayan Raman, author of  Sahi, an award-winning open source web test automation tool. In this blog, I’ll  share many interesting facets I learned.
First, while entrepreneurship can be glamorous, everyone need not be an entrepreneur.  The glamor soon wears off, and it’s more about hard work. If you are  enjoying your job, why look elsewhere?
Bal Krishn made one very interesting point: “If you are disturbed by things you cannot control, don’t be an entrepreneur.”
If you need clear objectives from your manager, or you cannot operate if the environment doesn’t cooperate, clearly entrepreneurship is not for you. Entrepreneurs create their own opportunities, they don’t wait for them to be handed out.
The entrepreneur needs a “pioneer” mindset; the pioneer does not complain  about the rubble but instead creates the road. Followers find a well  laid-out road and have a comfortable journey.
Again, at work we often  complain how our environment is difficult, so we cannot perform.  Entrepreneurs have no-one to complain to and must take responsibility for  problems they did not create. Entrepreneurship  needs tenacity.
While the criticism can be hard to accept, it’s  important to find people who will criticize your ideas. If you do not  listen to early criticism of your ideas, you are likely to pay a heavy  price and learn the mistakes when it’s too late.
Smart people learn from other people’s mistakes and can synthesize diverse lessons to apply them  in their specific context. While entrepreneurs  will certainly have their critics, they will also find supporters.
Some of  our panelists have such experienced people as mentors or even members of  their boards. Narayan pointed out that win-win is one thing we don’t learn  in IIT, as everyone is competing to beat the rest.
Another critical  success factor discussed by the panelists is an entrepreneur’s ability to attract and nurture the right people. Partha stated: “We are what we are because of MindTree minds.”
Sandeep said that he succeeded because he recruited the best people for his company. This discussion thus re-emphasized the principle that if you find the right people and provide them the right environment, they will ensure that you  succeed.
The discussion soon  turned to ethics. Can business and honesty go hand in hand?
It’s  interesting, the panel showed unanimity on this point.
“Only honest  businesses survive and grow,” said Subbu. There was another interesting  perspective on this: being an entrepreneur is about choice.
Bal Krishn  Birla raised the question: “Why be an entrepreneur if  you can’t choose to be  honest”.
The question remains,  can all this be taught?
There are certain basics of business that must be taught – every entrepreneur must learn about cash flows, for example. But  an MBA program cannot produce the fire.
It’s the learning mindset that’s more important than what is taught. A good learner will learn from every  situation, from every mistake, and from everyone he engages with — not  just from the teacher or a textbook.
So what are the  essential traits of an entrepreneur?
I’d put a pioneering mindset above all else; the overwhelming desire to change a part of the world and the willingness to take personal risks to make that happen. This means creating our own path and embracing the challenges that go with it.
Such passion needs to be backed by self belief, tenacity, thinking big,  accountability, learning from mistakes and from the experiences of others,  honesty, creating win-wins to leverage support, along with, of course, a  mindset for problem solving.
Then, not least, there’s having fun in the  midst of it all.

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Web4duniya Changing Website & LOGO

Hi All

Web4duniya is working continuously in hosting industry from last 1.5 years. and till yet maintaining 15300+ customers globally. we did a survey with clients and results were too good :

91.6% Happy with services (Need a bit change in website www.web4duniya.com look)
5.4% Needs Some partner/referral Programmes.
Remaining Needs Cloud computing also.

We glad to announce that web4duniya is now completely changing thier Website and it will be LIVE on 5th May'2011.

However we are also bringing cloud computing with extra features very soon.

Logo is going to design, we hope you will love new design:  :)


YASH

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