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Aboundant 10: More GB for Your Digital Stuff

by | Nov 4, 2016 | Featured

Many website providers give you just a few gigabytes of storage space. That’s fine if you’re not sharing your podcasts or a lot of church photos, but many churches require much more than one or two gigs for their data. Storage space on great servers isn’t cheap, which is why many website providers will cut you off far too soon.

But at the same time, storage space costs have definitely gone down. What once was an inconceivable amount of storage space on a drive–8 GB–is now an impulse purchase of an extra flash drive at the checkout counter. So, it only seems right to increase the amount of storage given to all Aboundant 10 subscribers.

We have increased the limit by a factor of 10, from 1 GB to 10 GB, for Aboundant 3. That’s roughly the size of 400 1-hour audio podcasts. In other words, it’s very likely to meet your needs for quite some time. And if you do need more space, we’ve got plenty more available!

Give Aboundant 10 a try today.

By Tim Gossett
As the Director of User Experience Aboundant.com, I do a variety of things, from sales and marketing to support and SEO services for churches. If any time is left over after that, I do freelance writing in the areas of spirituality, technology, education, picture books for kids, and more.

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