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happywife
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# Posted: 7 Sep 2007 19:28
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robertlaf -
I am so happy for you. I don't think you will be disappointed . That was smart of you to take advantage of the special through a friend, etc. I was going to do that myself to buy my second one, but my friend wasn't quite ready yet to commit. I certainly didn't want to pressure them as that is not what we are about. I ended up buying both sites for myself.
Thanks for the kind words about my sites. I'm sure yours will be really good, too, if you just follow the action guide.
pcwork -
SBI really does work. Of course, that is if you work it. You can't expect overnight success. That is unrealistic and is certainly not the philosophy behind SBI. We just "tortoise it" and keep at a steady pace. The snowball starts gathering momentum and size as it rolls down the hill... ...and the rest is history. If you haven't seriously considered them yet, you really should. Take a tour through what they offer and get a feel for it, if you haven't already. The bottom link in my signature will take you right to it. 
open domain -
SBI is far more than a hosting company, but it is very low cost for all that it provides. Also, you will probably not find a more helpful and friendly group of people on the web that are dealing with website building. You can get most of the help you need in their forums, but if you do need to contact support for something, they have things straightened out for you the same day.
Okay, okay, I know I am biased. But if you want the truth about something, who better to ask than someone who is actually using a product? 
Wishing each of you success...
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webgirl
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# Posted: 12 Oct 2007 21:21
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I host all of my sites at quanyx.net. They always treat me right and I have never had any problems with them. Their support is always very freindly and the control panel is very easy to use with wordpress etc. You can try them for free to see if they will work for you.
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sdcindy
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# Posted: 14 Oct 2007 23:50
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I have had good luck with ehostpros. Reasonably priced too.
Cindy
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# Posted: 15 Oct 2007 08:08
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Lots of folks seem pretty happy with Go Daddy.
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stacy
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# Posted: 17 Oct 2007 11:42
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I like GoDaddy because of their service. They always call and check on me and they are eager to help. They will look at your website and offer advise and assistance. They will help with publishing websites or even how to get more traffic. They are good guys!
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karls1973
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# Posted: 17 Oct 2007 12:20
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You may want to check out gibLink / gibLine, they offer IT Solutions and packages for any business:
Domains (starting at $8.99) Web Hosting (Linux / Windows) Site Builder /Templates Digital Certificates Email Solutions Shopping Carts Ecommerce
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incomeseeker
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# Posted: 27 Oct 2007 18:18
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I use 1and1.com because of the good user friendly Cpanel. They really rock and they are cheap 
Greetz,
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pcwork
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# Posted: 27 Oct 2007 21:35
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Quoting: incomeseeker I use 1and1.com because of the good user friendly Cpanel. They really rock and they are cheap
Do they accept international customers?
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sky2k8
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# Posted: 15 Jan 2008 10:27
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we use host it planet and for webhosting and domain names.
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cardwarrior
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# Posted: 17 Jan 2008 14:06
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Crucialp.com is the way to go. Excellent hosting features and high quality customer service. No complaints, no problems, no worries...
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moneyforgreene
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# Posted: 20 Jan 2008 16:54
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I was purchasing domains through 1and1 and tried to put together a website over there, but without paying more money, I couldn't do much. Not to mention that I am completely new at this and had no idea what I was doing.
I signed up with SBI in the beginning of Jan. here. It is more expensive, yes, but I'm blown away by what I have already gotten in return. The tools and information to help me get started are vital to me making or breaking it! I would highly recommend it for a newbie, but I hear they're also great for experienced folk!
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Williamjr
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# Posted: 6 Apr 2008 15:43
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These are few things to consider to select a webhost.
1) Storage Space and DataTransfer: Note: It is extremely important to look at the monthly data transfer bandwidth included in a plan.
2) reliability :
3) Technical Support
4) Added Features
Examples of services include also visitor counts, e-mail forwarding options, real time chat, shopping cart functions, and web statistics. The list goes on.
5) Pricing Structure
A good web host company will not tie you into a long-term contract that will prevent you moving if you don't like the service.
6) What type of Web hosting server is offered?
7) Does the Web hosting server provide back-up and recovery services :
Read the Terms of Service:
The most important thing to remember is to research and shop around. The more requirements you have, the most likely you pay more. But paying for a quality web host provider is a good investment especially if your business will in the future become more reliant on the Internet.
My recommendation is Drupalvaluehosting.com
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freewebhosting
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# Posted: 17 May 2008 11:30
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I use free web hosting and I also use paid hosting.
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freepaidsurveys
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# Posted: 26 May 2008 02:14
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godaddy for domain registration , bluehost and host gator for web hosting.
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# Posted: 26 May 2008 08:42
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freepaidsurveys: godaddy for domain registration , bluehost and host gator for web hosting.
Perfect. I agree and that's exactly how I do it.
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juno44444
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# Posted: 10 Jun 2008 09:07
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Well - to dig up an old thread.
I am trying to solve my webhosting situation. I was using Godaddy, then switched to Bluehost, then Webhosting Buzz. Each of these hosts has had different unique problems.
I am not so much trying to save money as trying to find a host that is reliable, easy to use, and suits my needs. For example:
1. Zero or minimum downtime 2. Fast loading times 3. Good customer support - helpful and not assuming that you know a bunch of fancy webhosting terms 4. Will move my accounts, Wordpress blogs, and email addresses from my old account for me. 5. Has Cpanel. 6. Has fantastic 7. Will not suddenly suspend my accounts for no reason due to my accounts using "too many resources." Will not have "bad days" when the connection is terribly slow due to server trouble. 8. Gives a unique IP to my account.
I would much rather spend $10 per month for the above than $4 per month for something else.
Does anyone know anything about this?
At the moment, as I write this, ALL of my sites are down because they were "using too many resources." No warning, no error on my part that I know of. They are just down.
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