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go to the following links to find free hosting: http://www.hostee.net http://www.webhostingtalk.com/ http://get-what-you-give.com/ PAID HOSTING If you're looking into getting a domain, and paying for hosting, but you're not sure who to go with, or who is reliable, here's a list I've collected. Some of them I have been a customer under, and for those I'll provide my input. Feel free to provide new hosts in a reply. • Surpasshosting.com (Currently with them right now; Cheap, reliable.) • Xanthion.com (Was with them for about a year; Had problems with their old billing service, 2CO and would not get a reimbursement because of an error on their part, and had the problems monthly, so I left to go with surpass.) • Netrillium.net (I had a shared account there years ago; It was new then, so the support was fast, and the server speed was pretty quick--but again, that was around '02-'03ish.) • Resellerzoom.com • Ataraxy.net • E-starr.com • Hybridreseller.com • Xionhosting.net • Pathhost.net • myvaluehost.com If you want to find other hosts, I suggest visiting findmyhosting.com. You can supply specifics when searching (price per month, space, bandwidth, etc.) Also, if you want to register a domain name, some places to register at: • Godaddy.com (I use them to host all of my domain names; It's easier to keep track of.) • Dynonames.com • Cheap-domainnames.com |
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I'm hosted under http://www.networkredux.com right now, and I have two domains registered under 1and1.com.
1and1 is really great, you can buy domain names for about six bucks, and if you're doing a transfer, you only pay the price of registration, no transfer fees. Also, they do free private registration so all your information isn't available through a whois lookup. Most places make you pay for that stuff. I decided not to go with their hosting package though, it just didn't have enough features. networkredux had SO much for their price, I chose it hands down as my host. Plus I love cpanel. :) It was too bad that they didn't do domain registration; I probably would have paid whatever they wanted me to in order to NOT have to go through the hassle of a DNS transfer. Another one is http://www.accuwebhosting.com ^I was with them for about six months, and I just wasn't serious about the site or I'd have stayed with them. Nice control panel and very affordable. |
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