I've had my website hosted with them for about...oh, 10 years now. Basically it's what the name says - no monthly fees! You pay hosting on a yearly basis, so it seems really expensive upfront but it saves you hassle in the long run. They have really awesome customer service and little to no downtime.
I guess the only downside is that you have to cough up a chunk of money at the beginning and then yearly at the same time.
As a note, their website may seem a little skeazy at first - but they are totally legit and I recommend them to everyone I know cause I love them XD I've always wondered why they've never redone their website, cause I can totally see it scaring away potential customers. Oh well!
I use Dreamhost, and I love them. If you pay for two years in advance, they're really cheap, you get tons of storage and flexibility, they deal with domain registry for you (also cheaply), and they have excellent customer service. Highly, highly recommended. http://www.dreamhost.com/
I'm liking Crucial Paradigm so far. The account was created and the files from my old host were moved over quickly and without any problems. The 90% off the first month is a pretty good deal too.
Holdfire isn't bad for shared accounts, and rather inexpensive. Not the best for resellers though.
Siteground isn't bad as far as hosts go; I've been with them for about 4 years now. They're relatively cheap I suppose; I generally pay about $80 a year (technically $5.95 a month). I know there are other hosts that offer nice plans for less than that.
But that plan is nice, srsly. You get a friggin ridonkulous 750 gigabytes of space and 7.5 terabytes of bandwidth each month with that. Plus the requisite one free domain, unlimited e-mail accounts and all that jazz, SiteBuilder (for people that don't know how to code in HTML cause they suck), the good applications like cPanel and phpMyAdmin, something like 7 different type of stat trackers, etc etc.
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I've had my website hosted with them for about...oh, 10 years now. Basically it's what the name says - no monthly fees! You pay hosting on a yearly basis, so it seems really expensive upfront but it saves you hassle in the long run. They have really awesome customer service and little to no downtime.
I guess the only downside is that you have to cough up a chunk of money at the beginning and then yearly at the same time.
As a note, their website may seem a little skeazy at first - but they are totally legit and I recommend them to everyone I know cause I love them XD I've always wondered why they've never redone their website, cause I can totally see it scaring away potential customers. Oh well!
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Holdfire isn't bad for shared accounts, and rather inexpensive. Not the best for resellers though.
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But that plan is nice, srsly. You get a friggin ridonkulous 750 gigabytes of space and 7.5 terabytes of bandwidth each month with that. Plus the requisite one free domain, unlimited e-mail accounts and all that jazz, SiteBuilder (for people that don't know how to code in HTML cause they suck), the good applications like cPanel and phpMyAdmin, something like 7 different type of stat trackers, etc etc.
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