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RE: Webhosting service

Started by Viking99, Apr 28, 2003, 04:23 PM

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JemJen24

 I m looking for a user friendly web hosting service.  I m willing to pay.  Any suggestions?  Mine s out of space

Viking99

 JemJen24Try your ISP. Some ISP s allow some space for a personal website mine allows ten megabytes of space per email. Othewise you could pay Yahoo for more space.
 
 Hope this helps

JemJen24

 JemJen24Yeah, I m on geocities now, but have exceeded my space allocation of 15mb s or so.  I m looking at more in-depth (not free) web hosting services.  I ve found a couple, just wish i could get some feedback on them first.  LOL [:)]

YellowXterra

 JemJen24Check out www.websiteworld.com Great guy to deal with. I have 2 sites hosted on their servers and some of our members have their business web site on there as well. Tell Mike that you heard about him from Randy at TPUC [:)] His phone number is listed on his fromt page.  His servers can host web sites built with Microsoft frontpage and he can even host stuff like message forums as well. He will give ou a really fair price quote.

Bearnkat

 JemJen24Hi Jennifer,
 
 I have over 12 domains hosted on www.readyhosting.com for different clients. If you need some additional information and help, drop me an email. Cost is a flat $99.00 a year. You ll also need to get a domain name registered. I can help there as well. Just drop me a line.
 
 Chuck

Redwolf

 JemJen24123ehost.com.   $50 or so a year, $11 domain name registery.   I ve been doing business with for two years and am happy with them.
 

JemJen24

 JemJen24Thanks for all the info, everyone.  I decided to go with FatCow.com for now.  Check  em out and see how I like it.  I registered my own domain name and now have to wait 2 to 3 days for it to kick in.  I ve also downloaded SMARTFTP software from Download.com and am in the process of figuring it all out.  
 
 My head feels like it s about to pop, my eyes hurt from reading, and my neck is stiffer than a board.  Geocities was much easier to manuever, but just not very versatile and didn t have enough memory.
 
 J. :)
 
 PS...I chose FatCow because our own Tim (Natasha s Dad) uses it.  [;)]