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oregoncountry
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# Posted: 11 Apr 2009 10:22
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I'd love some feedback from folks that have websites. I am comparing the cheap ones, well because Im cheap Nah, really Im not, ask any of my X husbands, IM KIDDING Im just have a couple pennies to run together is all right now Until, I hit the Mother Lode that is
If anyone should get an "A" for research "after the fact" it would be me. I have purchased a years worth of hosting. But, I would rather lose the money I spent than build my site "on the wrong site" Know what Im saying So now, I am comparing. The fella that I am following his instructions online, to be an Affiliate Marketer, recommends a place called allcheapweb.com. So there's one if anyone has an opinion on it. The place I bought service from is Yola(used to be synthasite). There are quite a few others under 10 per year. This is about what I can afford so please dont suggest I go with an expensive package deal. I simply can't do that. Believe me, if I could I just might because this "do it yourself" has been hard and it isn't over by a long-shot.
Ok, so any good reviews for me on cheap webhosting deals? Thanks All and ttyl, denise
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# Posted: 11 Apr 2009 12:56
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Hi Oregon,
Try Blue Host, Host Monster, and Host Gator.
They may not be the very least expensive, but they are close and have quite a few thrills and relatively good customer service for the low prices.
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# Posted: 11 Apr 2009 15:14
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I was hoping someone might "just" tell me which has the most bells and whistles You're gonna make me do more research. Ok fine, off I go, lol!!!
Thank you, truly though, denise
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# Posted: 12 Apr 2009 00:09
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All three have about the same number of bells and whistles - essentially identical in fact.
You'll be happy with any of them.
It won't take long at all to take a quick peak and decide.
Lately folks seem to favor Host Gator by a slight margin if you don't care to do the footwork.
By the way, I meant to say "frills" rather than "thrills" though I suppose you'll experience both
As an aside, are you quite certain that you're ready to take on paid hosting? That's a last step - after you have the fundamentals down pat and you've experimented with free sites for a few months.
I can't help but to continue having the impression that you have a tendency to put the cart before the horse when it should be the other way around.
It's best to be seasoned and confident before you go with paid hosting.
Good luck in any case,
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oregoncountry
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# Posted: 12 Apr 2009 10:13
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Im the first to admit my shortcomings but I don't mind you pointing them out I am not even totally sure about affiliate marketing. I don't like having to write about things people have already written about. If I had the ways and means I would develop my own product to sell. But I don't.
I feel originality + need(or atleast what people "think" they need)is the ticket. Yesterday I searched out a few sites that have the niche I am interested in an found the same content on each. 2 sites even had word for word so some plagerism goin on. Doesn't surprise me. For now I am doing what I can to learn more and "practice" using my blog to earn a bit.
As far as a paid website, I already own one(as I mentioned above), at least for the next 12 months. But there are other things I can do with it beside AM.
I really like writing and was also looking into Freelance sites. Would like to find a place where someone wants me to write about things I want to write about, lol! And, pay me for it $$$. Well, back to the research
You have a great day and thank you again, for the list of sites.
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