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cshakesby
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# Posted: 30 Jan 2009 12:10
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Hey guys im very slowly getting ready to start my ownline business. Now before i start i wanted to get everyones opinion on which web-hosting you like the best and why. I would really like to know if any of you have also found a website that does webhosting and also helps you build a good looking website..not one that looks like a 10 yr old could do it.
Please let me know what you have used...if you dont mind, could you also post links to what your sites look like so that i can get an idea on how i should set it up?
Thank you so much!!!!
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Sonni
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# Posted: 30 Jan 2009 12:22
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I use Hostgator they have been good about customer service and my sites are never down. Three sites in my sig are my blogs. Another one is Bluehost when I first began I did research and came down to those two. Both came up equal in all counts except price so Hostgator won they had a coupon. Sonni
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cshakesby
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# Posted: 30 Jan 2009 13:35
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is there a reason why no one uses something like godaddy? is it just 2 high priced or what
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john57
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# Posted: 30 Jan 2009 14:17
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I do not know much about GoDaddy other than them being one of if not the biggest domain registrar on the net. I have heard 50/ 50 on their hosting which is not any higher priced than anyone else last time I looked. HostGator has excellent reviews and would be a good choice. I went with a little less known host called SharkSpace. I had a problem last night emailed and got a reply in 8 minutes. Also note that a lot of web hosting review sites are paid by the web hosts they review.
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Matt Zenittini
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# Posted: 30 Jan 2009 16:00
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being an affiliate marketer...
I would recommend...
HOST4PROFITS!! =].
This webhost is amazing. They are a little bit pricey (25$)./month.
However for every person you refer you get 10$ a month recurring!
There is no contract to sign and you only pay monthly.
They also have tons of free resources for affiliate marketers like us =].
Good luck!
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Sonni
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# Posted: 30 Jan 2009 20:17
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I think it's best to have two separate companies one for hosting and one for domains. That way if there is an issue with the hosting company and they put a freeze on your account they can't touch your domains. I use Hostgator and 1 and 1. Sonni
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Daegan
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# Posted: 30 Jan 2009 21:59
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My favorite hosting company is Godaddy, but I typically use Dreamweaver to create my own websites and that's what I suggest you do as well. It's a lot more flexible than anything a hosting company could provide.
To the top,
Daegan
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# Posted: 30 Jan 2009 22:41
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Sonni: I think it's best to have two separate companies one for hosting and one for domains. That's exactly how my domains and hosting are set up. When I registered my first domain back in 2000, the hosting packages the registrar offered in those days were obscenely expensive for the features being offered at the time, so I went elsewhere for my hosting.
Sonni: That way if there is an issue with the hosting company and they put a freeze on your account they can't touch your domains. I have heard many horror stories from webmasters who got jammed when they tried to relocate their registration and hosting. So, I support any practical solution that gives you some flexibility and control when it comes to these matters.
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Elysium
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# Posted: 31 Jan 2009 04:04
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Web hosting language is still very 'foreign' to me, but clearly it's useful. I joined a biz for the sake of the matrix tied into it, but the product is web hosting. I figure it would be a good idea for me to understand the product part better.
Could anyone possibly tell me what the following means in English? Is all web hosting pretty much the same? I'm feeling really computer challenged at the moment...
500 megs webhosting web hosting, forum hosting, blog hosting phpBB3 Forum hosting Novice friendly hosting with a WYSIWYG site builder
(Any newbie translation would be greatly appreciated!)
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# Posted: 31 Jan 2009 09:43
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Hi Elysium,
When ever you want to learn more about something just read about it. Google and Wikipedia are usually a good place to start.
Not all web hosting is the same. You have to spend some time reading reviews and comparing companies yourself to see which would be the best choice for your own specific needs.
Understanding the terminology and concepts is a required first step.
Elysium: Could anyone possibly tell me what the following means in English? Is all web hosting pretty much the same? I'm feeling really computer challenged at the moment... 500 megs webhosting web hosting, forum hosting, blog hosting phpBB3 Forum hosting Novice friendly hosting with a WYSIWYG site builder (Any newbie translation would be greatly appreciated!)
"500 megs web hosting" = hard drive space provided for your account.
web hosting, forum hosting, blog hosting = you can host a traditional site, blog, and/or forum.
phpBB3 Forum hosting = a specific type of forum is also allowed.
Novice friendly hosting with a WYSIWYG site builder = WYSIWYG means "What You See Is What You Get" and it's a type of editor for creating websites similar to Microsoft Word in that it has friendly menus instead of needing to know how to code.
I recommend Googling some terms and phrases to better understand the terminology and concepts.
You'll also need to know about bandwidth, multiple domains, and cost per month among other things.
Good luck,
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Elysium
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# Posted: 31 Jan 2009 13:47
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Newbie Shield,
When first seeing all those numbers/letters it was kinda intimidating, so I guess I assumed you had to be computer savvy to understand any online definitions. My newbieness is over-complicating things I'm sure.
I never would have guessed what the WYSIWYG meant... that's kinda funny.
Thanks for putting out the basics. I will venture out and see what more I can learn.
Ely
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# Posted: 31 Jan 2009 17:53
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Ely,
You're welcome. It's normal to be a little intimidated by technology terms and concepts at first. Just hang in there and wade through it and you'll understand most of what you need to know without suffering too much ;)
There are several acronyms in the technology and related industries that made me laugh the first time I discovered the meanings. In addition to WYSIWYG there is:
POTS = Plain Old Telephone Service SMTP = Simple Mail Transfer Protocol GIGO = Garbage In, Garbage Out
...and a few others I have forgotten over the years (I've been a geek for over 20 year now, yikes!)
Be sure to come back after your venturing out :)
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kgloh23
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# Posted: 24 May 2009 03:06
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I choose bluehost for web hosting.
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