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Posted by: jordanriane Oct 9 2005, 06:40 PM

FREE HOSTING
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.

• http://surpasshosting.com
(Currently with them right now; Cheap, reliable.)

• http://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.)

• http://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.)

• http://resellerzoom.com
• http://ataraxy.net
• http://e-starr.com
• http://hybridreseller.com
• http://xionhosting.net
• http://pathhost.net
• http://myvaluehost.com


If you want to find other hosts, I suggest visiting http://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:
• http://godaddy.com
(I use them to host all of my domain names; It's easier to keep track of.)

• http://www.dynonames.com/
• http://cheap-domainnames.com/

Posted by: LuvsDogs387 Oct 9 2005, 07:21 PM

My host is http://get-hosting.net/ with Promo 1. They are pretty good. I think its one of the best deals around. You get lots of goodies for a really great price. I'd deffinatly reccomend them happy.gif

Posted by: jordanriane Oct 15 2005, 06:19 PM

I have more recommendations! Most of those I researched at a reliable forum, http://webhostingtalk.com.

All provid shared, reseller (vps), and might also have dedicated.
• http://www.resellerspanel.com
• http://bestreseller.com/
• http://webspacedepot.net
• http://cirtexhosting.com
• http://networkredux.com*
• http://canaca.com
• http://dreamhost.com


* I am actually planning on getting a reseller account with them in the next couple of days. Though I am still staying with surpass as well.

Posted by: medic Oct 15 2005, 06:31 PM

I though I would contribute some,

http://rogem.net
http://hostingzoom.com
http://tmaxhost.com
http://dreamhost.com/
http://bluehost.com/
http://lunarpages.com
http://apollohosting.com

Posted by: artislife90 Oct 15 2005, 07:15 PM

I only have one to give, but they are liked greatly by all who use them.

http://www.mediatemple.com

Posted by: hlall Oct 15 2005, 08:25 PM

i've got mediatemple. can't say i love them.

i was expecting much more from them.

that's right, i said i'm dissatisfied with MT

try surpasshosting. they're good.




oh and for domains-- www.1and1.com

Posted by: jordanriane Oct 15 2005, 11:07 PM

It's okay not be satisfied with a certain company, so the need for the condescending comment was unnessecary.

medic, i've already got dreamhost listed, but thanks for those others.
i've been looking around comparing prices and those are added to my bookmarks. :)

Posted by: insomniac Oct 15 2005, 11:52 PM

my mom has a domain with 1and1

they're really good. well..cheap anyways. she only uses it for an email address.

Posted by: medic Oct 16 2005, 11:16 PM

Edited out, link no longer worked!

Posted by: Libertie Oct 17 2005, 07:48 PM

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.

Posted by: silver rain Oct 17 2005, 08:10 PM

QUOTE(Libertie @ Oct 17 2005, 8:48 PM)
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.
*


Yeah, the store where my boyfriend works has a site with 1and1 that I created. It's pretty cheap, but doesn't really offer that many features.

Posted by: jordanriane Oct 18 2005, 12:05 AM

QUOTE(Libertie @ Oct 17 2005, 8:48 PM)
I'm hosted under http://www.networkredux.com right now, and I have two domains registered under 1and1.com.


I just started with them last night; I'm still waiting for that dns to get registered--I agree with that, but it's not that bad. I'm pretty patient right now.

I ended up going with their most expensive reseller plan, which is pretty damn good compared to everywhere else, and I've looked at god knows how many others places and compared. Still with surpass though.

Posted by: xtremeliquid Oct 19 2005, 08:42 AM

Hm, which host/domain do you think is the best overall?

Posted by: jordanriane Oct 19 2005, 09:54 AM

It depends on what you're looking for exactly.

If you want a good reseller hosting company, I'd recommend surpasshosting, or network redux.

For shared hosting, I'm not too sure, as I haven't had a shared account since aboue 2002/03, and that was with Netrillium, just went the company first started out.

Posted by: jordanriane Oct 28 2005, 11:17 PM

http://holdfire.net - my new hosting company.

Posted by: fading dreams Nov 11 2005, 01:59 PM

^ I'm looking at your plans and they look excellent. I'm thinking about registering soon.

Posted by: ryanoman Nov 18 2005, 09:15 PM

Web Hosting:

http://www.midphase.com/
http://www.hostingplex.com/
http://www.influxhost.com/
http://www.ionhosting.com/
http://www.hostgator.com/
http://www.frozenmidnighthosting.com/
http://www.pixelled-solutions.com/
http://www.imhosted.com/
http://www.lypha.com/
http://www.eleven2.com/
http://www.hasweb.com/
http://www.echolima.com/
http://www.simplehost.com/
http://www.globat.com/
http://www.wirenine.com/
http://www.uoindustries.com/hosting/
http://www.hostultra.com/
http://www.site5.com/
http://www.sonataweb.net/
http://www.comforthost.net/
http://www.b-one.net/

Domain Name Registration:

http://www.godaddy.com/
http://domains.yahoo.com/
http://www.namecheap.com/
http://www.dynadot.com/
http://www.1and1.com/
http://www.cheap-domainnames.com/
http://www.dynonames.com/
http://www.netfirms.com/
http://www.ipower.com/

Posted by: warriors1035 Feb 4 2006, 01:02 PM

http://frozenmidnighthosting.com

^^ i have that for my .com

and garrett hosts me for my subdomain and .be, i would recommend m and g. they rule, and have great support

Posted by: incoherent Feb 4 2006, 01:33 PM

QUOTE(warriors1035 @ Feb 4 2006, 12:02 PM)
http://frozenmidnighthosting.com

^^ i have that for my .com
*
is it just me or does that site look exactly like the microsoft site?

Posted by: Lightner Feb 4 2006, 02:29 PM

http://www.hiya-host.com The Best

Posted by: warriors1035 Feb 4 2006, 05:29 PM

QUOTE(incoherent @ Feb 4 2006, 1:33 PM)
is it just me or does that site look exactly like the microsoft site?
*



yea. it does, and i asked that owner about that. he said that its coded diff and its only the same style, so w/e

Posted by: incoherent Feb 4 2006, 05:43 PM

the coding doesnt matter. it looks like its ripped off from windows.

Posted by: [2]Nekked Feb 24 2006, 02:35 AM

dont get excited, im not back - i had to contact jusun about something.

anyway, heads up... frozenmidnight is a horrible horrible horrible service run by children. they get hacked like every other week and i never had one week without some sort of down time. to top it all off, their customer service is cheeky as hell. DONT GO THERE.

mediatemple was sort of misleading because they offer the ability to host up to x amount of domains, however you cant actually resell (they advertise that you can resell, they use the word "resell", say the plan is popular for "reselling" but once you get an account and look at their manual it says "not for reselling" because they dont let you give all your additional domains exclusive access to their own control panels and ftp. they would have to go through your username and password. but their support/customer service was excellent. and they play really cool music on the phone when they put you on hold.

resellerzoom.com has some good and affordable plans.

oh and cliquemb.com offers hosting plans for domains and subdomains.

Posted by: abercrombiekid Feb 24 2006, 01:52 PM

i say dreamhost has the best deals.. most reliable service..

use promo code 888 for discounts ;]

Posted by: medic Apr 1 2006, 12:25 AM

Here is another one (I own this one LOL)

http://www.BlackHawkData.com

Posted by: snaple Apr 17 2006, 10:36 AM

I have used www.hostinginsiders.com and www.surpasshosting.com

Hosting Insiders and Surpass Hosting are both very reliable and very cheap.

Posted by: justbishop May 16 2006, 10:56 AM

I can't believe that no one has mentioned http://www.totalchoicehosting.com/

One of the main reasons that I chose them about 3 years ago was the fact that they don't make you pay for a year (or even 3 months) at a time. I've always been on their silver plan, and I've never had a low disk space or bandwidth problem, even when my old site's forums were really active. And one thing I noticed while looking at some of the other sites ya'll have recc'd is that alot of them measure bandwidth in mb. TCH's plans all list it in GB.

Anyway, I'm paying $5.00/month for Cpanel and unlimited mySQL/email accounts/subdomains/CGI/Perl/PHP/FTP accounts, as well as 1200mb disk space and 40GB of bandwidth. And no set up fee :)

Posted by: jordanriane Jun 7 2006, 09:52 PM

QUOTE(justbishop @ May 16 2006, 11:56 AM) *
I can't believe that no one has mentioned http://www.totalchoicehosting.com/

One of the main reasons that I chose them about 3 years ago was the fact that they don't make you pay for a year (or even 3 months) at a time. I've always been on their silver plan, and I've never had a low disk space or bandwidth problem, even when my old site's forums were really active. And one thing I noticed while looking at some of the other sites ya'll have recc'd is that alot of them measure bandwidth in mb. TCH's plans all list it in GB.

Anyway, I'm paying $5.00/month for Cpanel and unlimited mySQL/email accounts/subdomains/CGI/Perl/PHP/FTP accounts, as well as 1200mb disk space and 40GB of bandwidth. And no set up fee :)


Whether a site lists in MB or GB is no difference at all. If anyone is interesting in getting their domain a hosting package, they should know how to convert MB to GB and vice versa.

1024x40=40960MB
1200/1024 = 1.17GB

Posted by: medic Jun 9 2006, 05:21 PM

QUOTE(BoostDsmer @ Jun 9 2006, 2:49 PM) *
I have been thinking about trying 1and1.com they seem to be a good service and they are cheaper than godaddy.com take a look at the site, it might be something worth getting for someof you..


1and1.com has some of the worst hosting out there, all they are interested in is Domains. GoDaddy is one of the better cheap hosts, one thing I do not like though is that you have to wait 15mins-1 Day for any changes to take effect. So if you make a MySQL database it will take 15mins-1 Day to get activated, same goes for emails. Plus if you buy Windows hosting on accidents instead of Linux, it takes 2 days - 3 days to fix that. They do have awesome support though. One downfall of GoDaddy is that they do not offer cPanel, the worlds #1 web hosting Control Panel, and in my experiences is the easiest to use.

1 and 1 is a NO GO! Trust me.

Posted by: wildncrazyath3rt Mar 8 2007, 08:59 PM

i use p4host.com
and use godaddy.com for my domain

p4host has 24$ yr plans .. and very good service and very good site up time.. 99.8%=]
i <3 them for it

Posted by: jumper May 23 2007, 06:47 AM

I noticed some people said they wern't too happy with Media Temple, I thought they were supposed to be quite good. Is that not the case?

Posted by: _cheekz_ Jun 2 2007, 09:53 PM

http://biz.ly

free[and paid] hosting

Posted by: funk.this Jun 18 2007, 04:12 PM

Question:

I had like an hour of downtime with Surpass Hosting today and uploading things is extremely slow at certain times of the day (mid-morning to mid-afternoon and midnight)... I wasn't too concerned, but just in case, I decided to read some reviews that weren't posted in their forums...

It seems like everybody keeps saying that they WERE good but now they're going downhill. I mean, I didn't think the "problems" I was experiencing was that big of a deal since my site's just a small portfolio... but the thing is that I have a shared hosting accoung with my dad's company business site and if Surpass is going to have "23 downtime cases in a week!", that's just not going to cut it.

So... can anybody tell me about their Surpass Hosting experiences? Preferably within 2007.

Posted by: halofreak Sep 7 2007, 07:07 AM

QUOTE(artislife90 @ Oct 15 2005, 07:15 PM) *
I only have one to give, but they are liked greatly by all who use them.

http://www.mediatemple.com


I was going to reccomend the same host. I have been with them for a year or so, and they are a great A+ host.

Posted by: yuvanextgen Dec 7 2007, 11:36 AM

I go with my partner Bignetwork.in
He creates good content to best of our customer needs

Posted by: yupp Dec 31 2007, 11:58 PM

I use the host 1and1 (http://1and1.com) - it's great except for the cancaltion process. You have to manually do it or else they will recharge you for it!

Posted by: rainwater891 Jan 4 2008, 09:02 AM

i recommend http://hostaffect.com.
i was hosted with them (shared), and they're super reliable! :)
their plans are very reasonably priced too.

Posted by: andyy Feb 4 2008, 11:31 AM

I will like to recommend my host, reliable and very prompt in service.
24x7 live support, 99.95% uptime guarantee what else you want ;)
Ref : www.webhosting.uk.com for more details on hosting plans....

Posted by: libertie Feb 5 2008, 06:33 PM

I've been hosted with NetworkRedux for a couple of years now, and I've very much enjoyed my experience with them so far. I just have to say, though, 1and1 has seriously upped their game - they have great customer support, cheap plans, and reliable hosting. Up to this point, I've always used 1and1 to register my domain names and networkredux for hosting, but I've got a side project hosted on 1and1 now because they offered SO much for such a small price. Very happy with it, despite the fact that I do miss cpanel quite a bit.

Posted by: medic Feb 13 2008, 02:06 AM



I have been with DreamHost for almost 4 years.

No complaints at all. Clustered boxes, amazing uptime, fast support, large disk space, massive amounts of bandwidth and much much more.

I have a $97.00 off coupon if needed PM me and I will give it too ya. Honestly, they are amazing at what they do.

Posted by: libertie Feb 13 2008, 03:37 PM

Wow Garrett, if I would've known two weeks ago I might've taken you up on that coupon. Thanks for sharing, though. :)

Posted by: Tamacracker Feb 13 2008, 08:09 PM

hostway.com

Posted by: Friend14 Mar 20 2008, 04:42 AM

I am with some free hosts now , want to go for paid hosting soon.

Posted by: Jolien May 5 2008, 02:53 PM

My host is http://www.hosting2go.nl. It's not free, but with a domainname, and damn good!

Posted by: JosephCohen123 May 8 2008, 11:32 AM

How do you get your own server?

Posted by: SkyliteX May 11 2008, 12:10 PM

QUOTE(JosephCohen123 @ May 8 2008, 11:32 AM) *
How do you get your own server?

Im not sure if your old enough or have that kind of money and you probably wont even need that much space unless your planning to become a hosting company.

Posted by: ForgiveTheSinner May 11 2008, 09:49 PM

I was hosted on http://zymic.com for a while, it's not bad and you get cpanel.

Posted by: fazzyfaye May 18 2008, 06:40 AM

In my opinion, I think 1and1.co.uk (or .com) are the best for hosting and domain registration. :)

Ive been hosted with 1and1 for 2 years now and I have never had any problems and my site has never been down. I bought a domain from them about a year and a half ago too, and thats fantastic. I must admit though, the features arent the best in the world, but its really reliable. :)

Another good hosting place is http://www.hostnsurf.net

Posted by: GunsNRachel May 23 2008, 09:11 PM

I've recently started using www.awardspace.com
I think they're probably the best site I've used so far. With a free account you get 200 MB of space, 5 GB traffic, 5 emails, 5 sub domains, and 2 domains (if you already have the domains)

Just thought I'd share it with you guys =)

Posted by: SkyliteX Jun 15 2008, 10:35 PM

I'd also like to share, well there a site calledc
hostbidder.com and posting on the forums get you points and points get you domains and hosting:]

Posted by: mipadi Jun 15 2008, 10:42 PM

I have a Gentoo Linux box with 1TB of storage, but you can't use it.

Posted by: Melie Jul 2 2008, 11:26 AM

just tried 1and1 and i was VERY disappointed. DON'T USE THEM!!!
<--still looking!

anyone know of any GOOD hosting w/domain included at a low rate?

Posted by: jessicagirl001 Jul 2 2008, 01:13 PM

ok soo i have a sub-domian right now but my mom said she would get me a domian for cheap, and i want my webadress to be like flaminghoesbby.com or flaminghoesbby.net or something like that. and i just have no clue what website to use,for a good deal.theres sooo many to choose from so what do you guys think its the top 2 best websites i can get my domian from?

Posted by: light-flash Jul 7 2008, 03:27 PM

i am currently being hosted by http://www.influxhost.net/. So far, they are great!

Posted by: xtsk Jul 20 2008, 12:38 PM

does anybody know where were i can get hosted i will pay
but it had unlimited everything.

Posted by: theerinkal Aug 16 2008, 08:35 PM

My Host is was http://members.freewebs.com. Then I had Godaddy & Yahoo! I loved it there.

I get a cheap godaddy domain name and I also get UNLIMITED bandwidth and space, hostees, emails and MORE! If you are looking for a host I'll host you. go http://sweetandsugary.info/ to see the rules!

NOW, I am hosted by Kya of Bubble.nu. She has her own forum, too!

http://bubble.nu | http://pop.bubble.nu

Posted by: SkyliteX Oct 8 2008, 01:01 AM

okay so in the future, Im planning to buy a VPS plan but Im not sure who to go with..

preferably I would like
Linux not windows
at least 256RAM
at least 20GB disk space
preferably no plesk, instead Cpanel
bandwidth and burstable ram higher the better

all for max 25 a month. do you think its possible? I looked at surpass and dreamhost but im not familiar when dreamhost says its like a shared account and surpass is over my budget. {Mt} is just way too expensive, or should I just wait? until I become more financially free?

Posted by: fixtatik Oct 8 2008, 10:14 AM

max $25 / month and actually very good? probably not. the least you can get a dreamhost vps for is $21 / month, but only if you pay 10 years in advance. if you do it monthly, the cheapest one (with 150 mb ram) is $26 + the $50 setup fee.

honestly, to get the best out of a virtual private server, your best bet is to up your budget to at least $50 a month. though, dreamhost would be a good choice for less than that, since you order a vps with your shared plan (meaning you get the 500 GB space & 5 TB bandwidth on your vps).

Posted by: mipadi Oct 9 2008, 10:16 AM

What are you doing that requires a VPS?

Posted by: Aberisk Oct 9 2008, 06:20 PM

QUOTE(mipadi @ Oct 9 2008, 10:16 AM) *
What are you doing that requires a VPS?

in all honesty, I just want to learn, Im very curious about the computer and internet, and I think it would be a great experience to learn how to install programs, and my other hosting plan is coming to a close soon (in about 3 months), so I was thinking about switching to VPS and offering hosting, but I dont really need it, I just want it cause Im greedy lol :]

Posted by: sugarswirls Dec 7 2008, 10:16 AM

I have an amazing host. My host is http://so-pink.org, and they offer much for free domain hosting. =)

Posted by: itstarynyo Dec 17 2008, 04:02 PM

Honestly, I am hosted by hiddenfake.com
and i think the 2 best hosting sites are so-pink.org (olivia kitty) and erin or hiddenfake. Olivia hosts everything for free and has two domain plans, one with 250mb and one with 10000 mb. Erin has one free hosting plans for 400 mb and like 4 other "budget plans" that coust under 5 dollars A YEAR! plus they are super nice!

Posted by: carolannexbh Dec 22 2008, 03:55 PM

http://www.vintagehost.net/ has domain names for 4 bucks. Plus if you work for best buy's geek squad you get some kind of special offer. They're pretty trustworthy.

Posted by: broken-doll Dec 31 2008, 03:17 AM

I'm currently purchasing a sweet domain on http://paradehosting.com

I have to say that it's one of the best hosts that I've seen overall. 20 GB w/ free domain and unlimited FTP Accounts, Cpanel, add-on domains & sub-domains, and so much more for only $10 a month?!

Can you say heaven? biggrin.gif

Posted by: broken-doll Dec 31 2008, 03:23 AM

QUOTE(sugarswirls @ Dec 7 2008, 10:16 AM) *
I have an amazing host. My host is http://so-pink.org, and they offer much for free domain hosting. =)


Yeah I'm currently being hosted by So-Pink, too! I think it's great but I kind of feel pressured to be part of the So-Pink network since the host is so mature and uptight with web designing and such. sad.gif I guess that's why I'm buying my own domain, so I can be freeeee. happy.gif

Either way, So-Pink is awesome and they're really helpful when it comes to random hosting problems. biggrin.gif

Posted by: ribcagemassacre Jan 13 2009, 01:53 PM

Thank you. I was sick of using Freewebs.

Posted by: Jonathan-Andrew Feb 22 2009, 12:07 AM

https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?continue=http%3A%2F%2Fsites.google.com%2F%3Fhl%3Den%26tab%3Dw3&service=jotspot&passive=true&ul=1

yea.. its google.. WHO KNEW!

Posted by: BlakeHand Feb 24 2009, 02:30 PM

I currently us Server Intellect. I love them, fast ticket response and phone support. I can recommend them for windows hosting.

Posted by: korkybabyy Mar 10 2009, 09:52 PM

Thank you so much :)
This is VERY helpful.
kudos to you, lovee.

Posted by: wickedlee May 12 2009, 11:07 AM

I was wondering ... what about those free web hosting places like

http://www.byethost.com
http://x10hosting.com/
http://www.hoxt.com
etc

They have a decent amount of disk space and monthly tranfers. A couple of them allow ftp and all the scripts and all that.

I don't have my own domain and I'm willing to use their subdomains (even though some of them are not that appealing. I just want to try to use these free ones to test out having my own site so that I know if it's worth it for me to buy my own hosting later on down the road.

But I don't know what's a good one!! Anyone have any experiences with these kinds of free webhosting and suggest what's a good one to use as experimentation? I want to do a blog/small portfolio kinda thing.

Posted by: wickedlee May 12 2009, 11:49 AM

QUOTE(Friend14 @ Mar 20 2008, 02:42 AM) *
I am with some free hosts now , want to go for paid hosting soon.


Which free hosts are you with? Are they decent for someone who wants to try out making a website before they buy one?

Posted by: AutumnSunsets May 12 2009, 06:30 PM

the list of hosts you guys have provided are very nice but most of them add Advertisements, strange pop-ups, add their own codes to track the site material, never actually spot any hackers or bots, and block some users that their main domain doens't want entering, they are extra friendly by keeping a small unprotected database where hackers can easily find flaws in the code & you can end up without a subdomain.

one of my affiliates had an issue with some hacker and he/she destoryed their files and now, my affiliate no longer has a site to offer. so be sure to read between the lines of these so called "free" hosts, read their terms of services, private policies, abuse page if they have one, and the terms of use for your own safety. i know it can be a lot of reading, but know for sure you're getting the better end of the deal.

that's all i wanted to comment on since you guys are so helpful in offereing so many hosts, many of which i've tried but have had some unpleasent results from doing so. don't fall into plans or tricks by hosts that view you as a future asset, watch your own back.

best of luck!

Posted by: Mikeplyts May 12 2009, 06:34 PM

I once used http://www.bravehost.com/ and http://www.000webhost.com/ for free hosting. I think 000WebHost was pretty good for a free host and if you're just wondering, I'm currently with a paid host called http://www.fatcow.com/.

Posted by: bethennyengland May 13 2009, 06:26 PM

I use godaddy; my only issue is that they don't help in any installation of third party scripts like ioncube.

Posted by: wickedlee May 14 2009, 10:11 AM

I actually ended up signing with ByetHost and so far so good for free webhosting. You just have to use Firefox in order to sign up for an account.

Posted by: jcp May 19 2009, 09:53 AM

Honestly guys, I hate using less popular sites because they are undependable. Help and support means nothing to me because I don't have problems. I choose to use hostmonster because it is actually ran by the same people that run bluehost. Not sure why they would make a second site, but they have great deals and the community is a little smaller then bluehost witch is nice to know. they have cpanel but i dont care about cpanel cause I just make a network location on my computer.

Posted by: Leesah Jul 15 2009, 10:02 AM

I am new to the entire web master scene and want to start a page as a celebrity fan page I want to know of any free hosting that will work for a few months or so to get me into the swing of things I have a ton of pics too I want to share... Please help me someone!!

Posted by: medic Jul 18 2009, 04:11 AM

QUOTE(Leesah @ Jul 15 2009, 09:02 AM) *
I am new to the entire web master scene and want to start a page as a celebrity fan page I want to know of any free hosting that will work for a few months or so to get me into the swing of things I have a ton of pics too I want to share... Please help me someone!!


Do you care if they put advertisements on your site or no ads?

QUOTE(jcp @ May 19 2009, 08:53 AM) *
Honestly guys, I hate using less popular sites because they are undependable. Help and support means nothing to me because I don't have problems. I choose to use hostmonster because it is actually ran by the same people that run bluehost. Not sure why they would make a second site, but they have great deals and the community is a little smaller then bluehost witch is nice to know. they have cpanel but i dont care about cpanel cause I just make a network location on my computer.


In all honest, all cPanel does is make it easier to host. WHM is what runs in the background that the Administrators have access to. If you are hosting more than just one site, it's almost impossible to do it without something monitoring the sites and showing you information about your web services and other service related information such as current space usage and uptime information.

If you have a co-located server in a datacenter, you couldn't run it without a control panel of some sort. Be it cPanel, Helm, Plesk, Direct Admin or any of the other ones, it's too much of a headache to attempt. I tried years ago.

Posted by: ArjunaCapulong Jul 29 2009, 07:29 PM

^ you still sharing the coupon for dreamhost?

Posted by: Jonathan-Andrew Aug 3 2009, 01:33 PM

heres another one : http://www.officelive.com/en-us/free-website

Posted by: medic Aug 8 2009, 08:36 AM

QUOTE(ArjunaCapulong @ Jul 29 2009, 06:29 PM) *
^ you still sharing the coupon for dreamhost?


Yea, it's BHDS97 if I remember correctly. It gives you $97 off a yearly hosting plan for the first year, then the hosting is full price each year after that. So, $22.40 for the first year and $119.40 each year after that.

Posted by: tooofusc Aug 11 2009, 08:09 PM

Name: Brittney
Type of site you want [blog/portfolio/etc]: Blog/Resource
Amount of space you want: Unlimited! This is really important, I have a lot of pages filled with graphics, and I need unlimited space.
Web proficiency [know php/ftp/html/css/etc?]: I know php, html, css, and ftp.
Examples of work [site or graphic]: colormegraphics.com/index3.php
Anything else?: A subdomain is okay, but if you would be willing to host my domain that would be amazing! You can email me at colormegraphics@yahoo.com
Type of host you're looking for [qualities you're looking for in a host]: Someone nice, I actually will talk to you and try to be friends. :)

Posted by: crusha Aug 11 2009, 10:06 PM

my server will be arriving by ups tomorrow, once i set everything up i'll host you

contact me via aim Aim: Crusha Vbl

Posted by: elletricity Aug 12 2009, 01:06 AM

Topics merged. Please post in here if you're looking for hosting (:

Posted by: captainkrik Nov 8 2009, 06:45 PM

Just wanted to know if anyone has any recent recommendations?

Thanks.

Posted by: Mike Nov 8 2009, 06:54 PM

For paid hosting, I'd recommend http://holdfire.net.

Posted by: itanium Nov 8 2009, 07:31 PM

QUOTE(Jonathan-Andrew @ Aug 3 2009, 12:33 PM) *
heres another one : http://www.officelive.com/en-us/free-website

Just to let people know, this service does work under WINE in Linux and Mac OS. Unfortunately, not many versions of Firefox are stable under WINE.

Posted by: captainkrik Nov 10 2009, 07:29 AM

QUOTE(Mike @ Nov 8 2009, 06:54 PM) *
For paid hosting, I'd recommend http://holdfire.net.


Cool, thanks a lot. Checking this one over now.

Posted by: randycowell Jun 9 2010, 07:22 AM

For Free web hosting i suggest yourfreehosting.net and for paid web hosting try BlueHost and IproWeb are the best.

Posted by: ButtsexV2 Jul 24 2010, 02:27 AM

also http://brohoster.com/ is pretty awesome, I'm getting a TS3 server hosted with them and I know people with web and game servers, all reporting near 100% uptime. I'll probably rent a VPS from them once they've got their shit all worked out.