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Old 11-30-2009, 01:32 AM
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try Godaddy. Their webhosting is very good.
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Old 11-30-2009, 05:14 PM
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Shop and around and see whats out there. I can tell you this though. Bizzy Mama WAHM Web Hosting includes a shopping cart with free setup. Basic hosting packages start at $3/month. You can see all the packages here. Bizzy Mama | WAHM Web Hosting - Affordable Hosting for Small Businesses. If you have any questions feel free to give me a buzz!
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Need some help with finding a good web hosting company to go with???any suggestions from experience?? I've read that some ppl say stay away from GoDaddy??? I was looking for a company that offers unlimited web pages....I need 100+. Most I've seen offer 5 if they build the site for you. I could do it myself but I really dont have much experience . Any suggestions?? TIA

I use JustHost also. I originally came across them when my father-in-law wanted help with finding a hosting company for a family website he wanted to create. Before Just Host, the only other hosting company I'd used was Yahoo Small Business. Although the SiteBuilding service was very different from what I was used to with Yahoo, I do like the flexibility, low cost and GREAT customer service I've experienced with my father-in-law's site and now my site.

Check them out and compare with others like I did. I'm sure you'll like them.

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Old 12-08-2009, 09:04 PM
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I use godaddy as a registrar and hostgator for hosting, they (hostgator) are pretty reliable
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Old 12-09-2009, 02:49 PM
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I use justhost and really like them! I love their live, instant support! I have three websites through them and have been very pleased with them.
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Old 12-10-2009, 01:38 AM
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You might want to try out Bluehost. I have heard some really great things about their service as well as the options they have.

Hope you find what you are looking for.

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i buy my domains from namecheap and host through hostgator. at hostgator i pay 9.95 a month and host all my affiliate websites

for ecommerce sites i use five minute builder the link is in my signature.

it just depends what you are looking to do my main suggestion stay away from godaddy their hosting was terrible customer service even worse and buying domains through them is so annoying because they offer you a million things before you can check out.

i switched to namecheap for domains and hostgator for hosting and have been a very happy camper ever since
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I know this is an older thread, but wanted to throw out there that I use Downtownhost. Their pricing is good, I've had no issues or downtime at all. Now, mind you, this is what I use for our plastering business sites...no shopping carts involved, etc...but they offer an array of services. Something to look into
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hostgator always has my vote

i've been using them for years and

never had a problem with them
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I buy my domains from Godaddy and use webhostingpad never had a problem with them as a matter of fact the customer service I have recieved has been awesome and at all hours of the night in chat. I would not host with Godaddy but they are great for domain names.
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