Who hosts your website?

nickgodfrey

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Currently, i have a cheapy website through Vistaprint. It does the job, but isn't super awesome to look at. I like it because i can build and work on it myself, so I'd like to stick with something like that, I just want to make it not suck. I don't have a budget to hire someone so that's why the DIY thing is good.
 
I'm actually looking at them right now. It looks like for about the same money I can have a legit site, and own my domain. Now what to do about all the promotional stuff I've get with the old site... Maybe I'll keep that up with a link to the new one for a little while.
 
If anyone is in Florida, Intuit has partnered with the State and is offering FREE web hosting for a year. They have tons of customizable templates much like Goadaddy. Free is awesome.
 
Ive got my mind set on using weebly once i settle on a name for my business. Great prices and very easy to use interface.
 
I use GoDaddy and have found a way to make a site that is respectable. I still don't care for it though. It took a LOT of messing around, and figuring out their stupid little bugs and glitches before I got what I wanted some what.

There's still things I'd like to do, but can't cause their editor is a pain in the ass.
 
Go Daddy hosting using the free Serif Web Plus program to design my own site.
 
Yohost.com I have been with them since 05 and I have 2 stores with them.
 
I have a few sites hosted through .... https://support.globedomain.com/aff.php?aff=061

They offer domain hosting for $4.50 or so for the year. It is reliable. Their support is using ticket system so there are not help sections like some of their larger hosting providers. Their admin panel is cpanel which is common and easy to use.

I have been a customer since 07.
 
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