Question:
Suggestion for a good web host?
Jay R
2010-08-04 03:23:46 UTC
I've tried GoDaddy - it looks cool, i think it's quite cheap too.

I've also tried webHost which i think its quite expensive but probably simpler than GoDaddy.

Any other good webhosting service out there that supports everything?
Nine answers:
MoneySaver
2010-08-04 03:38:52 UTC
There are some good web hosting services out there that are affordable and reliable. GoDaddy, HostPapa, JustHost, Heart Internet, SuperGreen. You can get a complete review of these hosting at http://www.webhostinggoodies.com/uk_hosting.php
Ben
2010-08-04 07:38:39 UTC
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themit
2010-08-04 03:26:34 UTC
Try MD GreenHost. It's much better support than the big web hosting companies, environmentally friendly and supports almost everything. I use them for my big websites. You can test their services obligation-free for a week to see if it's for you at mdgreenhost.com.au/testdrive.
anonymous
2010-08-04 04:05:46 UTC
www.webkrib.com

-Free and paid packages.

-A very good control panel.

-Good service.

-No ads.

-I use it.



www.cjb.net

-Free and paid packages.

-Good service.

-Ok for first websites.

-Ads placed when you enter the site.

-No support for folders or online editors.



You best bet is to go for WebKrib.
Dylan
2010-08-04 04:38:41 UTC
As a webmaster, I reccomend either www.123-reg.co.uk or www.godaddy.com .
Wow
2010-08-04 03:27:41 UTC
you can try webs.com, its free for the most part but if you want your own domain name then its 20$..i think



EXAMPLES

if you want the free web address name( i think its called the domain name) it would be:

youraddress.webs.com



if you want the 20$ one then it would be:

youraddress.com
David
2010-08-04 03:40:32 UTC
from personal packages (shared hosting)

to enterprise level (dedicated server & racks!)



I already use them for several of my companies and personal accounts too...



www.iweb.com
?
2014-03-15 10:48:37 UTC
Dear,



Take a look at this site it might help you

http://webhostingfaqsonline.com



Good Luck
Jorge
2010-08-04 03:27:52 UTC
I think this site is better for you...

http://www.hostmonster.com/


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