Can anyone suggest a cheap web hosting/Domain reg plan ?

September 11, 2008

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john764736 enquired:

Could you suggest a domain reg / web hosting /site building plan suitable for a small business which does not expect loads of traffic.The site is basically just a few pages of a ‘ Pricelist’ viewers will scroll through.

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18 Responses to “Can anyone suggest a cheap web hosting/Domain reg plan ?”

  1. A P on September 14th, 2008 1:32 pm

    well if its such and easy job then use godaddy.com or gatorhost.com :) good luck

  2. calvinjr24 on September 16th, 2008 5:09 pm

    All you have to do is go to. There you can find that domains are cheap. That is where I got mine from.

  3. Kirstie on September 20th, 2008 4:44 am

    Hi John,

    I can fully recommend Hostgator Web Hosting.

    I have used Hostgator as my web host for over two years now and have been very very impressed with them. Firstly they’re very cheap but still give me more web hosting space and bandwidth than I’ll ever need, the ability to host unlimited websites, a 99.9% uptime guarantee and great customer support.

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  4. Unstoppable Dreams on September 20th, 2008 6:49 am

    I can suggest you the one that I chose. However, it is far more important for you to find the best match for your needs. I suggest that you take a look at several hosting options. Most will register your domain as part of the package. A great web host offers all the needed building tools as well. It is recommended that while comparing hosts, first compare feature-by-feature then dollar-for-dollar. This will ensure that you get the best fit for your needs and the most value for your money. You can take a look at the host that I use as one of your comparisons. They offer great tools, training and support. They even analyze the work you do for best performance.

    BEST WISHES!

  5. DJ on September 21st, 2008 8:27 pm

    I use HostGator, and am completely happy. They have a $5/ month plan that will probably be more than you need. I need unlimited domains, so I am paying them $10/ month.
    As for the domain name, I use
    I find that using the host to buy the domain ends up costing me a couple bucks more, and I am CHEAP! I’d rather save the dollar.

  6. Hacker Chick on September 23rd, 2008 6:06 pm

    Just a small site? I’ll host you for nothing if you give me credit with a text link at the bottom of your page.

  7. mr yooka on September 25th, 2008 12:49 am

    If you need a paid hosting plan, I suggest you check My Webbie Hosting’s Lite Plan. It includes free domain name registration, 1.5 G disk space, 150 G bandwidth, etc, for only $3.95/month.

    However, if you need a plan which includes a site builder, I suggest you check their Business plan. Aside from the site builder, it also include one free domain name, 15 G disk space, 300 G bandwidth, etc for only $4.95/month.

    You can check the site builder and control panel demos by clicking on teh links below.

  8. Andrew M on September 26th, 2008 7:31 pm

    Hi,

    I have a lot of experience marketing small companies online (I have 3 companies). One of the best ways is to sign up at business directories and protals. These are basically listings of businesses (simliar to the phone book). The advantage is that these portals usually get a lot of traffic and they’re ranked high on Google because of all the quality links they contain.

    My favorite portal is called Directory Exclusive. I signed up a few weeks ago because they’re giving a away a free business card holder when a person enter’s their company info. I received it in the mail 3 days ago =)

    I don’t know if they still have that promotion, but you can try to get the free card holder here:

    Good Luck

  9. big_pimpin on September 26th, 2008 8:58 pm

    pm me. I have a hosting account and can host it for you wayy less than you can buy your own plan. :-)

  10. Just Call Me Aaron on September 28th, 2008 6:35 am

    .com and .com

    Also, if you need information on marketing, promoting and advertising your site, go to .com

    I hope this helps

  11. banevukmir on September 30th, 2008 10:00 pm

    If you want to be sure, that everything is right(customer service, server), choose Hostgator

    I have it because I am beginner in Web business, so there is a great customer service, thousands of free templates, great scripts that you can easily install, user-friendly interface, easy to use…

  12. Jamie on October 4th, 2008 8:26 am

    Get a domain at
    Get hosting at

  13. Nerdy Works on October 5th, 2008 12:15 pm

    I own a company– Nerdy Works, and I can set you up a domain with hosting for only $45 a year. We’ll hope I helped.

  14. User on October 8th, 2008 11:06 am

    Hello,

    For ASP.NET Hosting you could check here:

    Regards

  15. King Rhyono on October 11th, 2008 5:42 am

    If that’s all you have, then my free hosting plan would definitely be best for you.

  16. Udita on October 11th, 2008 3:59 pm

    Cheap and fast web hosting and domain name registration for you. Only $0.50/Month (For Hosting) and $7/Year (For Domain Name). Everything will be done instantly. 3 Hrs needed to see a fully functioning site.

  17. samwilson3d on October 11th, 2008 11:39 pm

    I am a web designer. While I do not host web sites I often refer clients to web hosts that make my job easier.
    At my web site: is a list of hosts; all offer different plans, and all have excellent web building tools (notice that most have the fantastico script library) which are all you need to create websites like this recent one I created

    web hosting buzz is only $50 per year

  18. bigcash62 on October 12th, 2008 10:47 pm

    I personally use:

    I’ve used godaddy.com, startlogic, bluehost, and 1&1 in the past and as far as the customer support, the reliability, the extra’s, and the product itself;

    is my number one choice.

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