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Good webhosting company?I am trying to set up an online store. I have a website through my personal ISP; however, I am considering paying a company to host my website. Based on your opinion, what company would you recommend to help me with this?
I can host your website for $5 per month. Is that of interest??
You can get decent service from godaddy.com I use them and prefer them over others.
Jimmy
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I could hook you up with a modified version of OSCMax installed on our servers. Our plans range from $2.99 - $6.99/month. You can check out the modified version of OSCMax at ** Link Removed: Only Available to Registered Members**
Let me know if you're interested. Contact me via the contact page on our website and mention this post. Keith
Before you go out and spend money
on hosting. Try a free website. E-crater is a place that you get a website for free no strings attached. My experience is on several occasions I've gone out and paid for a hosting and and sold nothing. Try a free site spend your money promoting the site, if it takes off than spend money for a paid site. This is my free website, its not the greatest but I've sold a few thing and don't even promote the site. ** Link Removed: Only Available to Registered Members** Thats my opinion! John (bacpro)
On the other hand, as I've mentioned before on your own site -- unlike ecrater -- you have control over layout and appearance, and more importantly you aren't selling against competition.
Seriously, I'm a big fan of low- and no-cost solutions, but of all the things on which one might cut a corner, I can't imagine giving up "digital sovereignty" by letting someone else control my store setup, plus host all my competition next to me to boot, just to save $60-200 a year. Frank
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