Which is the best place to host a website?
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06-23-2014, 11:59 AM
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Depending on the performance you need, the answer could vary. If you need a balance of cost and features, I would recommend DreamHost because of their unlimited plan which allows for unlimited of pretty much everything for no extra cost. I believe there is a promotion right now for $60 off their normal price using the code NEWYEARS2013 as well, which makes it very affordable.
Edit: Found a better code for $76 off ("76OFF"). Not sure when it will expire, but it is better than the deal they are advertising at least. I have been using them for over a year without issue, and it is perfect for the many small projects I work on. Obviously if you are looking for the absolute best performance you are going to have to shell out more money and find a dedicated server host, but for smaller scale projects DreamHost, HostGator, and others with an unlimited shared model work well (with DreamHost being the one I like the most). If you have any other questions about hosting stuff, you can message me. Ads |
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06-23-2014, 12:15 PM
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Bluehost
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06-23-2014, 12:28 PM
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If you are thinking of SEO , first thing you need to decide is which location you are targeting UK or US. Then decide on the company you wish to host with.
Few good I know are : In UK check out : http://www.Webhost.UK.Net http://www.WebhostingUK.Com http://www.Rshosting.Co.UK In US You can try : http://www.Webhost.US.Com http://www.Infrenion.com http://www.Rshosting.Com All this companies got top call support and are reasonable on price factor Ads |
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