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May 4th, 2007   Post 11
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I use GoDaddy but picked up 5 sites on the Netfirms $10 for the year super special. It was going good at Netfirms until my forums went live and now I am in techie hell.
 

May 20th, 2007   Post 12
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I use jaguarpc.com. Great service!
 
May 21st, 2007   Post 13
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Originally Posted by biggerboy View Post
I use a few hosting companies, for shared hosting I would strongly recommend HostGator, I always had good luck with them.
Yup, have been with HostGator for a while now. Their service and hardware has been great so far.
 
May 24th, 2007   Post 14
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Right now I have a premium package with Freewebs. I chose them for my latest venture because I need a break from coding by hand and they have a page builder, forum, and blog associated with the account, along with some interesting plug ins and widgets..
 
May 25th, 2007   Post 15
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Quote:
Originally Posted by aquariancore View Post
I use GoDaddy but picked up 5 sites on the Netfirms $10 for the year super special. It was going good at Netfirms until my forums went live and now I am in techie hell.
Well, I guess it wasn't such a great bargain, was it aquariancore? I'm sorry about the "techie hell" part. I'm sure it's frustrating to no end!
 
June 3rd, 2007   Post 16
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I'm using jkahosting.com

They're one of the cheapest shared hosting companies I've ever seen(3.95 per month for 4 domains, 30GB of bandwidth, 800MB storage with cpanel, fantastico and anything else you need in the base package), and for the couple of months I've been hosting with them, had only a few minutes of downtime.
I've even recently upgraded for a better package, to enable unlimited domain, and 10Gb more bandwidth.

Only problem I've ever encountered with them, is that it took them 4 days until they replied my upgrade request.
 
June 24th, 2007   Post 17
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Recently have a go at MidPhase. Quite a good host I would say. The downside is that they only accept yearly payment.
 
August 13th, 2007   Post 18
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I'm currently with Budget Reseller. I transferred to them about four or five months ago. Support and uptime are both very good. The owner is very nice.

I was with Host Gator before and I recommend them too.
 
August 17th, 2007   Post 19
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i use tripod, it has the most options and is petty user friendly.

The King Rides again!
 
August 24th, 2007   Post 20
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I currently use Microsoft Office Live... It has great templates for beginners but the thing I don't like about Office live is that they don't support PHP code, Java scripts, and databases.
 
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