Tuesday, July 14, 2009

A question about web hosting?

I have a freewebs site, and i would like to get a domain name for it, and an interested in getting a email address, like mysite@Mysite.com, and am looking to not spend to much on it. does anyone have any suggestions? thanks.



A question about web hosting?





If you are looking for specific things like email and website building and a free domain name your best bet is to check out http://www.firstinforeview.com they recommend three different web hosting services that give you a free email account like mysite@mysite.com a free domain name and a free website building program which makes creating your site very easy and these web hosts only charge $10 per month.



A question about web hosting?



I would not suggest you free web hosting as they are usually not very reliable. Just go for paid web hosting and you won閳ユ獩 regret it.



All of the web hosting providers, I will recommend you to go for hostmonster web hosting. You will get FREE DOMAIN.



They are simply one of the best web hosting providers and their service is very much reliable and their uptime is also excellent.



With their web hosting, you will get 1500 GB webspace, 15000 GB bandwidth (data transfer) and multiple (upto 1000) domain web hosting. You will also get free domain as well.



Check their features at their site.



http://www.superbesthost.com



Other Replys:You can get a new domain name for $1.89 at http://nkuw.com



Other Replys:Yes, http://www.ICANN-Domains.com has .com%26#039;s for only $6.95 and it comes with free web based email so you can set up the mysite@mysite.com that you want. I love these guys.



Other Replys:You can get cheap domain names at http://nkuw.com , they also provide free unlimited domain hosting



Other Replys:A couple of recommendations...



1) Don%26#039;t get your domain name registration and web hosting from the same place. This gives you leverage and makes the site easier to move in the future...



2) And speaking of moving, a decent lower-end site will run you around $10 a month. Before going that route though, there are free web hosts that have no ads and give you a full set of features, like multiple email addresses, multple FTP accounts, multiple MySQL databases, and a full cPanel. I%26#039;m in the process of reviewing one now. Here%26#039;s the link...



http://www.hesitantrhino.com/build-your-...



The point? When your website grows to the point where you need the backing and support that a paid hosting account gives, you, just point the domain name to the new domain name servers. Keep the free hosting as a blog and use it to link to your main site.



Other Replys:I use bluehost. They have a great package with unlimited domains and emails. They start at just 6.95/mon. http://www.bluehost.com/track/bretsallee...



Other Replys:Hi,



When choosing a web host it%26#039;s of course important to consider the cost (some hosting can be very expensive) but here are some other important things you should take into consideration too:



Web Hosting Space: Some web hosts will only give you 500MB or so of space. This could be a concern if you are looking at creating large websites.



Bandwidth: Some web hosts will severely limit the bandwidth you can use before you incur extra charges.



Uptime: There%26#039;s no point in having a website if people can%26#039;t see it. Does your web host offer at least a 99% uptime guarantee?



Number of websites allowed: If you%26#039;re looking to host more than one website on your account, will your web host charge you more to do this?



Support: If you have any problems you need to be able to contact your web host quickly and easily to get the problem sorted.



I have used Hostgator as my web host for over two years now and have been very very impressed with them. Firstly they%26#039;re very cheap but still give me more web hosting space and bandwidth than I%26#039;ll ever need, the ability to host unlimited websites, a 99.9% uptime guarantee and great customer support. You can find them at http://www.webhostgator.info

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