It was last month at the Fantasietechnik-Imagineering conference in Munich that I first encountered The Viral Hub, a South African based outfit offering a range of software solutions and services to enable optimization of ROI by marketeers, web developers and researchers alike.
Their Hub solutions use bleeding-edge cloud architectures and sticky infrastructures, to leverage both back-end and front-end services to deploy a genuine motherboard of syndicated bandwidth. This enables end users to grow their capacity to facilitate the revisualization of cross-organization networks, and allow their websites to act as the fulcrum in the monetization of bricks-and-clicks paradigms.
Their Hub solutions use bleeding-edge cloud architectures and sticky infrastructures, to leverage both back-end and front-end services to deploy a genuine motherboard of syndicated bandwidth. This enables end users to grow their capacity to facilitate the revisualization of cross-organization networks, and allow their websites to act as the fulcrum in the monetization of bricks-and-clicks paradigms.
With low-cost packages such as Poll Hub, a disintermediated network of web polls acting as your "website visitor mind reader", and Typo Hub, branded as "SEO on steroids", a tool to auto-generate misspellings of all your keywords to boost your page rankings, The Viral Hub promise to drive eyeballs to your website, aggregate and engage your audience and power up your ROI through quality-focused visitor click-throughs.
At just $37 a package, it seems too good to be true.
I am currently deleveraging my backend architectures in order to free up much needed bandwidth going forward. As such I'm not sure this is the solution I'm after - but thanks for the heads up!
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