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  1. Sandra M
    May 1st, 2011 at 02:45 | #1

    I got mine from http://www.inspirohost.com
    They are very helpful and answered all my endless questions. They truly went above and beyond.

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    May 1st, 2011 at 04:19 | #2

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  3. skylark
    May 1st, 2011 at 05:50 | #3

    Check out:
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    All top notch hosts. And great customer service/tech support. Arvix is cheapest among them.

    All the best.

  4. Ice Jenner
    May 1st, 2011 at 07:21 | #4

    The best secure and cheap web hosting provider.
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  5. Yousaf Khan Jee
    May 1st, 2011 at 08:49 | #5

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  6. James
    May 1st, 2011 at 11:04 | #6

    I like Westhost. Cheap and Fast. They also have 1 click install for WordPress

  7. Nate D
    May 1st, 2011 at 12:48 | #7

    WordPress hosting with total control as low as $2.99/mo with uptime guarantee and 24/7 live support at http://plans.domaincityhosting.com

  8. roderick_young
    May 1st, 2011 at 14:03 | #8

    If cost is not an object, get a paid host. Free hosts tend to go down a lot, but it’s true, they are free.

    If you’re really looking for a free host, try to find one that just barely meets your needs. Suppose I only needed 100 MB of storage, and 1 GB per month bandwidth. I would rather get a host that offered 150 MB and 1 GB bandwith, than one that offers 1.5 GB storage and unlimited bandwidth. The latter one is more likely to kick me off later, or get swamped by others looking for a good deal.

    Because free hosts go down a lot, I have the primary blog on one site, and mirrored it on another free site. That way, it’s unlikely that both will be down at the same time, although I must admit that the mirror goes down quite a bit. The primary is at http://roderick.hostcell.net/bike2010 , and the mirror is at http://roderick.heliohost.org/bike2010 . I’m not claiming that these are the best sites necessarily, they’re just the ones I ended up with. I initially started with fh50.com, but they offered a deal too good to be true, went down a lot, and eventually kicked me off.

  9. benjamin
    May 1st, 2011 at 16:12 | #9

    Generally you should look for a webhosting that has cpanel and an easy cms installer. Most hosting should serve you well.

    The thing boils down to pricing. I personally would recommend sharkyscape as their pricing is very good as well as their support. Especially if you use their **fifty percent off for life coupon**

    Here are somethings to consider when looking for a host:
    "
    Look for Cpanel and Easy Installer:
    Personally when going with a web host I’d choose one with cpanel. The reason is because these are the easiest for me to manage any website. I’d also look for a host with a installer script. This safes you a lot of time especially if you want to use content manager systems such as: Joomla, WordPress.

    The above is VERY important if you didn’t get what I was talking about because you’re probably less of a techy person(I am too) so you might end up using CMS to simplify the process. It saves you dealing with the coding and learning html that you can get straight to building your website. It’s also very complicated imho to install them manually.

    Choosing your Specs and Avoiding Unlimited:
    Another aspect you want to look at would be spacing and how much bandwidth you require. Personally you don’t really need much; those unlimited has to be tempting and when you’re new you’re lured into them. I was but guess what… They aren’t really unlimited. Unless you show me a harddrive that is truly unlimited and a connection that is unlimited there aren’t unlimited to me! Additionally many have restrictions. In short: **Wouldn’t you want to know what you’re limited to instead of having supposedly unlimited only to have your account terminated for over use? or worse slow sites because of overselling servers**

    In my humble opinion if you’re looking to build a simple information site a good diskspace to expect would be 1GB(on the high site) and 10 GB for bandwidth is all you’ll really need.

    Pricing:
    Next is to look at pricing. Webhosting is a very competitive business and as a result you have many options with pricing. You have to watch out though there are many businesses that have high pricing targeting the higher end. However you can get equally good service and servers with more in your wallet as well!

    It’s a matter of research and finding a good, reasonable host. Nowadays with advancement in technology servers and bandwidth cost have decreased greatly. I personally would expect to pay no more than $10/month for a shared hosting. This should probably be enough to get you about 3-4 sites there. Shared hosting prices range from $3-12 on average.

    Watch out though there are many low prices out but you might end up paying your savings for headache medications which is why it is important to look for a good webhost.

    Watching out for Scams:
    Webhosting is just one of those very competitive business and thus there are many business that "fly by night". They come up one day and the next day they’re gone! While maybe not the next day but soon enough.

    You have many options with thousands of webhosting companies thus it’ll be your fault if you skimp on the research and end up with a exploding timebomb for a webhost.

    I’ll share with you some of my tips on how I avoid scams:
    First I’d look for reviews of previous customers and do a quick search of the company history. Do be aware that many of the reviews and solicated or influenced. Thus some good webhost can be badly reviewed while a bad webhost can be praised. I’ve seen many instances where people are paid and ask to post reviews for web hosts. With a multi million dollar business this big there are bound to be some who take the less acceptable business methods.

    There are reliable reviews though but you just need to know how to find them. To be sure those reviewers actual reviews and host their sites at their reviewed host you might want to compare their website with the name servers to see where it is hosted from. This is primary a good indication of whether the reviewer actually host their site at the host.

    Another important prevention tip would be to constantly back up your data as well as sticking to the monthly plan. Although they may try to lure you into a yearly plan with huge savings there is a great risk associated with yearly plans. I’ve read many stories of people paying yearly only to be taken of their webhost and their $$$! I have however successfully purchased webhosting on a long term though but that is if I know the host is absolutely trusted!

    There are many other aspects you need to take into play. If you’re interested in reading more about finding webhosting for your business, website, ecommerce, or personal use; please check my new site out at:
    http://www.findahost.co

    If you need any help with starting up a site or finding a web host please do feel free to email me at:
    benjamin_canada@yahoo.ca"

  10. catcher-in- the- rye
    May 1st, 2011 at 17:37 | #10

    i used http://www.tucktail.com/ to host my wordpress blog, when i decided to monetize it

  11. Tantrahost.com Tantrahost.com
    May 1st, 2011 at 20:00 | #11

    Try http://tantrahost.com

    Unlimited professional hosting, and one click install of wordpress and other CMS

  12. Blog Promoter
    May 1st, 2011 at 19:45 | #12

    Most bloggers I know seem to like hostgator.com the best.

  13. back to back
    May 1st, 2011 at 21:57 | #13

    FatCow is the worst web host for a WordPress blog. I have been with them for about 3 weeks, and my blog has been down 90% of the time. The only reason I am answering this is because I am searching for another webhost since I am planning on leaving FatCow as soon as tomorrow.

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