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Posted by Doug Bane
Choosing a web hosting company can be bewildering. You type 'web hosting' in a search engine and you are presented with literally millions of web sites. Some are actual web hosting sites but most are probably 'review' sites and other 'best web hosting companies' type of listings. There are so many of these review / directory sites because many web hosting companies pay a commission to the site owner if they get a sale from someone coming from that site.
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Posted by Stephen Ashton
Copyright 2006 Stephen Ashton
With all of the web hosting companies, including resellers, out there today, and with all of the promises they make, choosing a web host isnt always easy. Here are five factors you should consider when comparing web hosts and their hosting plans:
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Posted by James Morris
First, I have to admit. I'm a terrible customer. I'm a demanding perfectionist who rarely feels that he is getting his money's worth. This is especially true of hosting providers. In the past four years, I've had to change providers at least six times because I felt that I was not getting what I paid for. This brief commentary is somewhat of a treat for me as I finally get to say something good about a hosting provider!
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Posted by Rachel Ringler
There are many ways to market a web hosting company. Traditional methods include web hosting directories, banner ads on webmaster sites, search engine placements, ppc advertising, and so on. These are all effective methods if used and managed properly.
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Posted by Teeyes Siva
First things First. Why would you like to have Windows Based Hosting when there are Linux packages for cheaper rates ? The answer is it depends on what application you are looking to use for your hosting. Consider the tools and scripting languages you plan to use if you use PHP, Perl or MySQL, Linux is the way forward. If apps are Microsoft-specific, then Windows is what you need. Clear
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Posted by John Hasson
You know you need a web host, but you dont know where to start. So you do a web search to research potential solutions and get a bit overwhelmed with all the jargon: UNIX, dedicated servers, POP3, CoLo... the list goes on.
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Posted by Jamey Perkins
Most people will lease hosting from a company, just because they
find a great deal. They don't even...
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Posted by Calin Indre
When talking about free anything the legitimate question that first pops into your mind is why pay when you can get it free?
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