I’m a contractor / remodeler looking to provide a website for my clients to get some background info… and most importantly, to view pictures of all the different remodels I have done. I’ve looked at hostmonster and hostgator. I already have a domain which I got through yahoo some time ago… but they want too much to keep the domain going through them. I see that hostmonster will transfer my domain (free of charge?). I plan to use their tools to build my website using their templates, etc… My main concern is reliability that the website will not have issues. I have lots of photos and testimonials and just want an inexpensive way to provide this info to my customers. What has been your experience with them and which one is more user friendly. I’m pretty capable and know my way around a computer… but wanted to get some feedback from others who have gone down this road.
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"I Want To Host My Web Site… Who To Go With?" was posted on Saturday, July 11th, 2009 at 6:05 pm.
I’ve used HostGator.com for a couple of years and I’m happy with it. I just transfered some domains from Yahoo! to HostGator. Yahoo! wanted $34.95 US per year to keep the DNS there. I transfered to HostGator for $15.00 for each domain and I believe that this includes adding another year to each domain name, in addition to how much time you already have for each domain.
You can try HostGator for free. I suggest the account that costs $9.95 when paid monthly. You get A LOT for just a little. They have good 24/7 support via Web chat.
I could help you with HostGator for free because if you keep the service, I would get a finder’s fee.
If you want me to assist you with HostGator, you could mention my primary domain and I would get a finder’s fee.
primary domain: kaydell.com
– Kaydell
Host Gator has been a blessing to me, I went through a lot of Hosting companies and found Host Gator to be the best of all of them!
You may read some reviews, user feedback, and speed test here:http://www.hostgator-review-coupon.org/
You can also get some coupon code to save money.
Template driven websites aren’t very good, they all look cookie cutter. I think your best bet is to actually hire someone to design your website. In the long run you’ll probably get a better looking product, a site optimized for search engines, and increased profits.
alot of people use yakkel and they have toutorials too. i personally use 000webhost for my site(http;//www.sabazsecrets.comyr.com) hope it helped.