March 17th, 2010 by admin
I’m looking for a cheap web hosting + a free domain that accepts Paypal as payment without a credit card.
I tried 1&1 which is pretty cheap but when I try to pay with Paypal, they ask me for my credit card and I don’t have one.
Anyone know a good, reliable, and cheap webhosting that includes a free domain?
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March 14th, 2010 by admin
Where can i get good cheap webhosting? ALso does it require setup fees?
February 6th, 2010 by admin

Cheap Website Hosting
Obviously the cheapest website hosting is the free hosting that you get on blog platforms. But posting your stuff there comes with a myriad of restrictions. It’s kind of a bummer when you log onto your blog and find out that all 28 of your posts that you spent countless hours on have just been nuked by the administrator because you violated one of their vague rules in their terms of service section. It’s also discouraging to look at the public view of your post and see banners and text ads everywhere they can put them that lure the visitor to competing offers. So the only way to remedy that situation is to host your material yourself. But since free hosting is not a choice in this situation, you look for the next best thing: cheap website hosting.
The good news is there is a lot of cheap website hosting available. The bad news is much of it is only cheap initially. With much of the so-called cheap website hosting comes hidden charges. Like, for example, some of these hosting companies will charge you extra for additional domains, additional email addresses and additional SQL databases just to name a few. Many will also charge you for additional bandwidth so in the event you get a huge spike in visitors one day you will also get a good-size bill from the hosting company. So when you look for cheap website hosting, look for packages that have hefty or even unlimited amounts of these items.
You’ve heard the saying: “you get what you pay for”. So, when checking out cheap website hosting, also be on the lookout for how easy it is to reach their technical support desk. Can you reach them at 11:15pm if something goes wrong? Some of the better services offer 24-hour technical support. How often do their servers go down. Again, the better hosting companies will display their up-time on their sales pages. Look for as close to 100% as you can get. You also want see that they are up to date with their software and can accommodate the latest scripts and applications like streaming video and audio in case you need those things in the future or now for that matter. It’s pretty frustrating to find out that they don’t after you spent all your time and money putting a website together on their platform.
So in conclusion make sure that the cheap website hosting you are considering has everything you need and won’t charge you extra for it later down the road. To see one of the best packages available that we have seen, CLICK HERE.
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