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Re: ISO Suggestions on Reasonably Priced Web Hosting Companies
Subject:Re: ISO Suggestions on Reasonably Priced Web Hosting Companies From:Ed Wurster <glassnet -at- gmail -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Mon, 17 Jan 2005 15:15:56 -0500
Sorry for the double-post to you, Steve. My original to the list was rejected.
> $25 per month is too much for hosting. A few ideas, based on real
> experience are:
> 1. Keep your domain registration separate from web hosting. I use
> godaddy exclusively, and have no problems with about 12 domains.
> 2. Current shared hosting prices are about $5 per month. Contact me
> offline if you want names of two web hosts I use exclusively.
> 3. Look at reseller accounts, where you can host 2 or more domains.
> For instance, I have a reseller account that is about $15 per month. I
> can host up to 101 domains. You may want to consider something like
> that. Then you can offer hosting to clients for special requirements.
> 4. If you want 24/7 phone support, than stick with your current host.
> That is why you are paying such a high price. The hosts I use have
> support forums and IRC chat for support.
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