GoDaddy clients have every reason to smile as their website hosting company has made a deal that will be very beneficial to them indeed. This reputable web hosting company recently announced that it acquired the Startup WP Curve Company. Although WP Curve is a relatively new company, it is still a great asset to any website hosting company as it provides innovative solutions to many website issues. GoDaddy has not yet divulged detailed information about its most recent acquisition, but generally, it has acquired WP Curve’s clients, assets and several of its employees.

The WP Curve Advantage
WP Curve was founded three years ago. The brains behind this innovative website support company are Dan Norris, who operates from Australia, and his colleague, Alex McClafferty. The purpose of the company is to provide a central point for a wide variety of web support services.
Any website owner will tell you that running a website is not easy. Designing the site in a unique and attractive way is on its own a tedious task, without adding to it the work of trying to drive traffic to your site. WP Curve founders filled in the gap and eased the job for website owners a great deal. The company is one of the best when it comes to designing sites as well search engine optimization. It has helped many a website establish themselves as well as grow and expand over the short duration of its existence. In fact, it boasts of over 1000 clients, and having completed about 44000 jobs in just a little over three years. Membership tiers begin at $ 79 each month, and you can rise through the ranks to get premium web support services.
GoDaddy’s Acquisition
GoDaddy (NYSE: GDDY) is yet to disclose how it plans to use WP Curve, but it goes without saying that this web support company will find a spot among the numerous GoDaddy services. It is however not difficult to see why GoDaddy would seek to acquire WP Curve. WP Curve is perfectly suited to solve some of the problems that GoDaddy has been facing, while at the same time enhancing the provision of services to GoDaddy clients a great deal.
GoDaddy is hopeful that the acquisition will help it get excellent 247Wordpress support, while making it easier to change content and install plug ins. Additionally, the partnership with WP Curve will go a long way in enhancing GoDaddy’s security system as well as improving its back up system. Moreover, WP Curve is perfectly tailored for the GoDaddy Pro Program which seeks to offer clients more than standard web support services. The premium program will better provide custom WordPress services, much to the delight of its clients.
Conclusion
This deal that was made this summer is certainly beneficial to both companies, and it is even more beneficial to clients. Now, all WP Curve customers will move to GoDaddy along with Alex McClafferty. Alex will have to lead the WP Curve team on his own as the company’s co- founder, Norris, has other projects to focus on. All in all, the future looks bright for both these companies whose close association is bound to bring many benefits.

