I plan on getting my domain from GoDaddy though many people are telling me the best hosting comes from HostGator or Juicy Hosting.
Can someone tell me which is the best of the 3 to do my hosting?
I’m looking to get the lowest price available, though i’d like my hosting to allow more than one domain account, and also has some features to create my site…and extras i guess…
what do you recommend?
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"Godaddy, Juicy Hosting Or Host Gator?" was posted on Friday, July 10th, 2009 at 9:03 pm.
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Juicy Hosting for sure
I would reccomend hostgator since I never met a problem with their system. Godaddy is a big no no for me since I was once a user of their services, and I have some problems with some of the scripts especially the ones using GDlibrary on php (if you happen to know, GDlibrary is one of the most important library on php when it comes to imaging).
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Of the services offered to choose from; Host Gator would be the better choice at present because GoDaddy imposes a number of limits on the server side that cripple databases, particularly bridging to setup single sign-on, while also giving customers few turn-key choices of blog, portal, gallery, and other software.
Host Gator uses cPanel and also provides you with Fantastico which will assist you with a one-click set-up for suites like Joomla, blogs like Wordpress, and so on. Their service can be a bit iffy but setup and running a site through the included tools is easy enough that you probably won’t need service unless there is a problem with your account or server; if there is a need you may get a short-tempered tech or an angel but they are pretty prompt.
Of the multiple hosts out there (i.e. netfirms, dreamhost, hostpc, bluehost, etc) I’d say that Host Gator and HostPC deliver about the same level of service but Host Gator gains my favor due to using cPanel instead of DirectAdmin as well as having fairly good though slightly expensive dedicated server offerings.
Good luck with your site. =)
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Hi,
You may look At ZaxiHosting Plans.
Shared Hosting Starting At around 3$.
They have great uptime and all day available support.
I have a reseller account there and I’m very satisfy
I’m Pretty sure that you will have only troubles with godaddy or other overselling companies.
Remember that you get what you pay for.
Regards
Lol, didn’t you just post a question about this like 2 minutes ago?
I am telling you, GoDaddy has been great.
I use them for my sites. The prices are extremely low, the speeds are great, and its very easy to manage all your domains etc. They also give you a lot of extra features and bonuses.
No, I don’t work for GoDaddy. lol.
You can also have multiple domains on one hosting package. This is seriously awesome. You could have five different sites on one $3.99/month hosting package if you wanted.
Give them a try.
Warning! Don’t sign up for Godaddy!!!
Dear friend, Godaddy is a little cheaper in compared with other services, but take into consideration that Godaddy is not a full-featured service.
As an experienced webmaster I suggest BlueHost service which I’m sure it would work for you and fulfill all your requirements. They have a really great offer for hosting & I have used them for over 3 yrs now, and have never had a single problem with them.
They are a Multi-awarded Web Hosting which offer a Full-featured service only $6.95 a month. Their service is really perfect and uptime.
***(You can host unlimited domains with one account)***
You can go there through the address below:
http://bluehost-service.atspace.com
On mentioned website’s Home Page, there is a table which compares BlueHost & Godaddy services with each other. Try to take a look at that table to figure out the deep differences of these two services.
Good Luck!
I’ve heard a lot of good things about Host Gator.
Do NOT go for GoDaddy! I’ve had numerous problems with my websites hosted by Godaddy. I suggest the Hostgator baby plan. Unlimited domains and not expensive at all. It’s reputable for its reliability and features.