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Can anyone recommend a web hosting service? I'm considering setting up my own web site and am essentially clueless as to how to go about it. I read on a writing site that I need to find a web host to register a domain name.
Dolphin_Girl008
04-15-2005, 07:23 AM
I use mjzhosting.net. I haven't had any problem so far... and it's pretty cheap (the atomic plan is just $16/year).
tbelfonti
04-15-2005, 09:30 AM
We use dreamhost and swear by it :) Customer service is excellent and they are never down! :)
poohj80
04-15-2005, 09:56 AM
I recently set up a friend's web site with godaddy and haven't had any problems so far.
Loves2Travel
04-15-2005, 10:51 AM
www.powweb.com
speedyf
04-15-2005, 11:04 AM
If it's just a basic informational website that won't be used for business, then I would recommend:
www.doteasy.com
Free hosting with no advertising on your site....you get up to 10 e-mails, 100MB of space, and 1GB of traffic per month. It does cost $25 per year to obtain and keep a domain name....or you could register the domain name for up to 5 years for $90 ($18 per year that way).
I don't think they have any tools to help you build a site, though. I've never had any problems and I've built 5 or 6 website using them:
www.computerizeddj.com
www.amtmarine.com
www.bayoupokertour.com
www.cheramiemarine.com
www.hookemfishing.com
Good Luck...
Speed
Grammy
04-15-2005, 02:35 PM
I use godaddy.com as well and have been very pleased. Great support, never had a problem with down time, reasonable prices.
Micki_Streeter
04-15-2005, 03:47 PM
FKJ2, Yes, you need to register your domain name and also you pay webhosting each month, Kind of like rent. I pay $99 a year, for registering it and hosting each month and I really like the company I am with. If you do not need a fancy site with alot of pages and autoresponders, and email and such, you can always get a free one. What are you planning on using your site for? And do you know HTML or are you planning on using front page?
http://www.mysitespace.com/
Or free one:
http://geocities.yahoo.com/
Well, I'd like to use it for a small business (writing, editing, maybe greeting cards if I get that organized). I'm taking a class now that I think may lead to setting up a web page. I'm not looking to design anything extensive, at least for the moment, and for class purposes, we may use Dreamweaver. It's just all so new to me.
I would never have known that there are so many web hosts. Thanks for everyone's suggestions. I guess I have a lot of evaluating to do.
WillCAD
04-16-2005, 03:21 AM
I can also recommend Dreamhost.com. I've only been with them a couple of months but the server runs very fast, I have had 100% up time, and they provide a lot of great services for either shared hosting or dedicated servers.
atlnewf
04-16-2005, 08:40 AM
I use godaddy.com as well. No problems, easy to use.
ashley
Feralpeg
04-16-2005, 09:35 AM
I just set my site up using Register.com. It was very easy.
fairdealer5
04-16-2005, 11:42 AM
You do not need a web host to register domains. You can do that yourself at namecheap.com or godaddy.com. I use http://www.hostingconnection.net for my hosting. I have been using the for a while. They have excellent customer service and I pay under $10 per month for hosting. They helped me when I was just learning about web sites. :cool1:
I just set my site up using Register.com. It was very easy.
The prof recommended register.com today also. This is worse than being in a candy shop.
Even though I can register the domain name, am I better to wait until I choose a hosting service? Thanks.
ducklite
04-16-2005, 12:46 PM
I also use godaddy. In fact I need to contact them to see if they have the ASP patch on their Unix servers, I want to add some .NET functionality to my site.
Anne
WillCAD
04-16-2005, 03:53 PM
The prof recommended register.com today also. This is worse than being in a candy shop.
Even though I can register the domain name, am I better to wait until I choose a hosting service? Thanks.
Yes, I think so. Many web hosting companies offer package deals which include a domain registration if you sign up for one year or more of service. This would save you the cost of a separate registration, and is usually easier and quicker on setup, since the hosting company and the resgistering company are one and the same.
When I signed up for my service with DreamHost, my web space was up and ready in about 6 hours and my domain went live within 12, and I signed up for both as a package deal online.
OK, next question. So, if I try to design the site myself (or use their help but essentially my design) how hard is it to go back and "tweak" it with changes/additions?
tbelfonti
04-16-2005, 07:51 PM
it depends on your host...
I update my daughter's website using Mozilla's HTML editor and FTPing the files up. Doesn't take me long at all. I know there's an easier way to transfer the files than to FTP them but FTP is F-R-E-E ;)
atlnewf
04-17-2005, 07:22 AM
I update my files locally using Evrsoft's editor. Then I FTP them up as well.
Ashley
chiconh
04-17-2005, 07:37 AM
It depends on what you want to do with the site. Is it for business? If so, then you can pay to register a domain name. If you are just looking to make a personal site for photos, family info, etc. Look at your ISP. I use Comcast and they have a free, easy to use service that is part of your subscription. Your domain name will be part of the ISP's address. Good Luck :Pinkbounc
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