Best place to host 15 domains

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Can someone suggest me a good web hosting service which they might have used for an year or two .also which requires only paypal .

I do not want dedicated server may be after a year i will switch my sites there but for now i am looking for the best host ( affordable )

I have read about hostgator and netfirms ( Both of them are reputed but i found many mixed review (especially for netfirms )

Also found out that netfirms is running an offer where they are providng hosting for dead cheap price . but again after doing some research i found out that netfirms marketing department seem to have some sort of fixing with different hosting review site ,the user with 1000 post in one forum and one with 500 in another, post the same long good review .frankly speaking they are buying review .That is what i can make out of this .

Hope someone will suggest me a good hosting .
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  • Profile picture of the author Nicolaas Theron
    You're never going to find only good reviews about a web host, as with most things in life. I've used Hostgator for probably 3 or 4 years now, and have no cause for complaint. I'll be getting another account from them soon. They've given me no reason to look elsewhere.
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  • Profile picture of the author jhn2001
    So i should go for hostgator ? do they accept paypal as the mode of payment ?
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  • Profile picture of the author Droopy Dawg
    Everyone swears by HostGator, but I use Bluehost. Buy once... host as many as you want. unlimited everything. good support, and they have the same cPanel as hostgator.
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    • Profile picture of the author Adrian Cooper
      Originally Posted by Droopy Dawg View Post

      Everyone swears by HostGator, but I use Bluehost. Buy once... host as many as you want. unlimited everything. good support, and they have the same cPanel as hostgator.
      I have dedicated servers, but I know plenty of people who swear at Hostgator.

      They are a good host, but if you start getting excessive traffic or use IM software from their extensive list, they separate you from the server and give you a week to find a new home.

      I can understand that - it is to protect the people the service is mostly designed for - static HTML sites.

      A VPS is by far the best solution if you don't need a full dedicated.
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  • Profile picture of the author jhn2001
    how about dreamhost ? anyone got idea about them
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  • Profile picture of the author Pete Egeler
    I too am a HostGator user, and have been for 2-3 years. I'm hosting a dozen sites there now, and pay $9.95 a month via my PayPal account.

    Even if I run into a problem caused by the "tech dummy syndrome" I've received quick response from Tech Support.

    Pete
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  • Profile picture of the author Alp Bozkurt
    I will suggest Dreamhost. Unlimited domains, huge bandwidth & disk space. You can find huge discount codes with some google search and get your first year for ~$20 . Then you pay ~$100 for the next years.
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  • Profile picture of the author jhn2001
    thanks for your response pete & alp
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  • Profile picture of the author zeurois
    I'm currently with hostgator on a shared.

    They give you the possibility to host unlimited domains and mysql databases (I think mysql is limited to 100db but hey .. that's a lot) .. not mentioning the traffic. I'm very happy with the customer support (always there when you need them) ... and this only for $9.xx a month (because I'm paying monthly, if you pay upfront for a year it's $7.xx)

    Cheers
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    • Profile picture of the author webpagesrus
      I have HostGator myself also, had them for over 2 years, zero complaints, no problems at all.......

      by the way zeurois, love your sig
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      • Profile picture of the author reynald2790
        I suggest you to try visiting GODADDY and try to explore if you found it more reliable to you to host your 15 domains.
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        • Profile picture of the author Kim Standerline
          Good God never godaddy in a million years (I'd sooner give up my firstborn) Hostgator can be pretty hit or miss, Zoom are pretty reliable but if you want to try us out, check my sig and pm me and we'll give you your first month free

          Cheers
          Kim

          Originally Posted by reynald2790 View Post

          I suggest you to try visiting GODADDY and try to explore if you found it more reliable to you to host your 15 domains.
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          • Profile picture of the author webpagesrus
            Originally Posted by Kim Standerline View Post

            Good God never godaddy in a million years (I'd sooner give up my firstborn) Hostgator can be pretty hit or miss, Zoom are pretty reliable but if you want to try us out, check my sig and pm me and we'll give you your first month free

            Cheers
            Kim
            Give up your first born than use GoDaddy, thats funny I have had similar problems with 1and1. But Hostgator has never let me down
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  • Profile picture of the author Trent Rez
    Wow everyone giving out credits to the resellers. Godaddy and hostgator . Why not just go to the source? Theplanet I have been with them some time and I am very happy. Honestly if you go to the source instead of through Theplanet resellers you will get a better deal in the long run.
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    • Profile picture of the author webpagesrus
      Originally Posted by Trent Rez View Post

      Wow everyone giving out credits to the resellers. Godaddy and hostgator . Why not just go to the source? Theplanet I have been with them some time and I am very happy. Honestly if you go to the source instead of through Theplanet resellers you will get a better deal in the long run.
      Trent, I had never heard of the planet before your post, I checked it out but found no prices there which normally equates expensive....I assume its theplanet.com right?
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  • Profile picture of the author John Pawlett
    Hi

    I have used hostgator since they started 2003 (if my memory serves me correctly) and I have two dedicated servers, a reseller account and thier 'business' account with free 0800 and ssl certificate. I have also used nearly all of the other hosting companies but none even come close to hostgator in terms of value for money.

    Thier support is first class.

    Kind regards

    John
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  • Profile picture of the author jhn2001
    hostgator is offering a free toll free number .thats interesting
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    • Profile picture of the author Paul Ashbrook
      I can also say that Hostgator is good, having used them for a couple of years or so, no complaints.

      I also have a VPS with Liquidweb. This would be ideal for 15 websites. Those guys have the best customer service that I have come across on the Web - very fast.
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  • Profile picture of the author nick1123
    I host 30 domains with my bluehost account for 1 low monthly fee.
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    • Profile picture of the author Droopy Dawg
      Originally Posted by nick1123 View Post

      I host 30 domains with my bluehost account for 1 low monthly fee.

      Yes!! ^^^

      I paid my fees all at once (charged annually rather than monthly) so I don't pay any monthly fees (per se).

      I flip sites too so this works out great.
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  • Profile picture of the author wells
    Try StartLogic
    StartLogic offers a full line of solutions for personal, businessn and education for their customers.

    I think they have great customer support and they helped me every time.

    Their prices are avg. and they do not try to up sell everything under the sun when you buy something.

    I also like host gator features like fantastico tool that help you build word press
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    Good luck
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  • Profile picture of the author Aaron Elliott
    Godaddy has too much crap to go through, the site is slow and their customer service is poor - yet I do have 2 web sites there and still buy domains because they are cheap.

    I just joined hostaGator, and its $10 for unlimited domain hosting and there is a 'live Chat' + Paypal.
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  • Profile picture of the author jhn2001
    Does anyone have coupon code for Hostgator Business plan ?
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  • Profile picture of the author Aldiyar1
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  • Profile picture of the author Lindsay Brynn
    I use dreamhost and i'm fine with them but so many people have bad reviews about them. It was true that my server was down for almost a whole day recently - but that was pretty rare for me, i can't remember the last time that had happened anyway
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  • Profile picture of the author immick
    I keep my dedicated servers at Liquidweb but I also have a whm reseller account with Hostacus.
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    • Profile picture of the author Adrian Cooper
      Originally Posted by immick View Post

      I keep my dedicated servers at Liquidweb but I also have a whm reseller account with Hostacus.
      Liquidweb are excellent.

      I would suggest a VPS over shared hosting. Costs more but you get guaranteed resources and above all root access to Linux - I could not function effectively without command line access.

      Also you will never get thrown off the service - like Hostgator seem prone to doing - if you use alot of resources or use scripts they do not approve of.
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  • Profile picture of the author magneticweb
    I have a couple of sites hosted with GoDaddy but I find them rather expensive and they always try and upsell you. I have several features that I have never used because when I first registered with them I was persuaded I needed them, and these bump up the price a lot. But I find them reliable.

    The rest of my sites, apart from one for historical reasons, are hosted on my HostGator account, which I find excellent value for money, easy to administer, and with very good support. The big plus for me about HostGator is that you can host unlimited sites for one low monthly fee on a reseller account.
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  • 1and1 and Bluehost have given great uptime to our clients. Dreamhost has been problematic in the past.
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  • Profile picture of the author dsmpublishing
    Hostgator is the best you can easily host all 15 for $9.99 a month and ive never had a problem with the service.
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  • Profile picture of the author rpaolucci
    Hi,

    Check out the following web hosting companies. These are the 10 best that I know about. I use JumpLaunch myself.

    Rich
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  • Profile picture of the author jhn2001
    i am not able to find coupon for hostgator business account i think will go with dreamhost .
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    • Profile picture of the author rondo
      Originally Posted by jhn2001 View Post

      i am not able to find coupon for hostgator business account i think will go with dreamhost .
      Here's a HostGator coupon which works for all plans.
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  • Profile picture of the author ashleybaker
    ScalaHosting.com

    Excellent service, 24/7 chat, and there's a coupon somewhere for the first month for $1 :p
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  • Profile picture of the author rpaolucci
    I have done a review of the top 10 web hosting sites. I would go with one of these.

    Rich P.
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  • Profile picture of the author 1bad55
    LunarPages all the way baby! $4.95 per month hosting account all domains are hosted under a master control panel. You can even become a reseller and get better pricing.

    They accept PayPal and are very reliable.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ross Dalangin
    I use Hostgator too and I'm happy with them. Hosting more than 200 domains and thousands of sub-domains.

    Ross
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    • Profile picture of the author Steven W Johnson
      Bah..THINK BIG!!

      1. Prowl the Web Hosting Talk forum special offers and grab a WHM account ($5- $10 a month)

      2. SHARE the costs with one or two warriors you JV with until you outgrow it.

      3. Keep the shared WHM and BUY YOUR FIRST DEDI (handy for root-req goodies)

      4. Set up VPS on it and spread access around your team.

      5. When the team grows, BUY ANOTHER DEDI (make sure the Class C's are diff)

      Note: the RIGHT NSP will offer you MULTIPLE Class C IP addys on the same dedi box..sometimes even MORE than two if they are big. these are worth their weight in gold if you get into advanced linking strategies

      6. Don't overlook a buildout of MULTIPLE WHM accounts across MANY MANY class C IP addys - that way you can build dozens or even HUNDREDS of blog farms, article directory farms, wiki farms with your team, and have RADICALLY advanced linking strategies, distancing yourself from the Hostgator uh, herd.

      Have FUN! Life's SHORT!

      Some pretty good hosts:

      Welcome to SoftLayer
      Dedicated Servers | Managed Dedicated Servers | Web Hosting | VPS | Liquid Web
      Dedicated Servers | Managed Dedicated Server Hosting

      If you get overwhelmed, spend some time on webhostingtalk - awesome info and resources.
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      • Profile picture of the author Adrian Cooper
        Originally Posted by Steven W Johnson View Post

        Bah..THINK BIG!!

        1. Prowl the Web Hosting Talk forum special offers and grab a WHM account ($5- $10 a month)

        2. SHARE the costs with one or two warriors you JV with until you outgrow it.

        3. Keep the shared WHM and BUY YOUR FIRST DEDI (handy for root-req goodies)

        4. Set up VPS on it and spread access around your team.

        5. When the team grows, BUY ANOTHER DEDI (make sure the Class C's are diff)

        Note: the RIGHT NSP will offer you MULTIPLE Class C IP addys on the same dedi box..sometimes even MORE than two if they are big. these are worth their weight in gold if you get into advanced linking strategies

        6. Don't overlook a buildout of MULTIPLE WHM accounts across MANY MANY class C IP addys - that way you can build dozens or even HUNDREDS of blog farms, article directory farms, wiki farms with your team, and have RADICALLY advanced linking strategies, distancing yourself from the Hostgator uh, herd.

        Have FUN! Life's SHORT!

        Some pretty good hosts:

        Welcome to SoftLayer
        Dedicated Servers | Managed Dedicated Servers | Web Hosting | VPS | Liquid Web
        Dedicated Servers | Managed Dedicated Server Hosting

        If you get overwhelmed, spend some time on webhostingtalk - awesome info and resources.
        I like the way you think Steven

        I always recommend a serious IM to skip shared hosting altogether and start with a VPS - which you can get for less than $50 per month, and then aspire to a fully dedicated.

        I could not even think of hosting without full root shell access - in fact my business could not even function.

        Your attitude towards these fundamentals can and will affect your results.

        If you think small, or minimalistic, or cheapskate, your results will match.

        Think big to be big.

        Shared hosting is not for serious IM, and a VPS is not that much more unless you are planing to make less than $30 per month.
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  • Profile picture of the author jhn2001
    Thanks for your reply Steve
    But i am not interested in any Joint ventures at the moment .
    As i said earlier i will shift my entire account to elsewhere once it grows big.so rightnow am only looking for Discount hosting
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    • Profile picture of the author lumcc
      Mine is at HostGator - no problem, so far so good...

      also got another reseller account at HostNine H9 - pretty realiable also
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  • Profile picture of the author Hsekhar
    I suggest Hostgator, They are pretty reliable with good features and support and you can pay with PayPal.
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  • Profile picture of the author dmarze
    I will suggest Resellerzoom.com. I use them for years without any problems.
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  • Profile picture of the author aardanyul
    another vote for lunarpages, theyre quality
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  • Profile picture of the author Elliott
    You never mentioned whether or not you want a reseller account where you can put each domain on it's own account, or just an account where you can host many domains as add-on domains.....

    If you're just looking for good cheap hosting with no ads, where you can host "unlimited" domains (as add-on domains), it doesn't get any cheaper than "free"....

    www.000webhost.com

    Elliott
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  • Profile picture of the author drewjones
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    I use dreamhost...

    cheap and great service...
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    • Profile picture of the author dageniusmarketer
      Hostgator- instant live chat and phone support 24/7....that one feature alone makes them the only sensible host to have, especially at $9.99 a month
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      • Profile picture of the author Dave Alexander
        Hostgator. Can't vouch for Dreamhost or Bluehost, but I like HG's deal.
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        • Profile picture of the author Techie Turtle
          I've been using ScarabWeb.com, Reseller - Nano Plan, $6/month, for about a year. I only host a handful of domains and I have been able to access my sites 100% of the time. Their support is friendly and quick too.

          Having a reseller/WHM account to host multiple domains is NOT the same as a hosting account that let's you add-on domains.
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      • Profile picture of the author creative
        I recommend featherhost. Very affordable prices and reliable.
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      • Profile picture of the author Jeff Henshaw
        If you're just looking for good cheap hosting with no ads, where you can host "unlimited" domains (as add-on domains), it doesn't get any cheaper than "free"....

        www.000webhost.com

        Elliott
        I can't disagree with that and as you say, free and no advertising.

        I have one account with them which I keep to ensure that nothing changes there, as I recommend them to clients who are new to the IM scene and have limited money to spend.

        The one warning that I would give though, is that they log you out of your account frequently and without notice. If this happens when you are editing a file, even your index file, then the entire file is lost. So you must back up to your own drive or remote server frequently while you edit files with 000webhost.

        Apart from this, they are a good start up hosting provider in my opinion.

        Regards,
        Jeff.
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        • Profile picture of the author Goatboy
          Okay, before I make a mistake in my host selection, I see that there is a difference between a host that offers unlimited domains and one that offers a reseller account. But I'm not understanding what that difference is.

          So, what is the catch? When I see an ad for unlimited domains, what is the host actually selling me?
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          • Profile picture of the author Techie Turtle
            Originally Posted by Goatboy View Post

            Okay, before I make a mistake in my host selection, I see that there is a difference between a host that offers unlimited domains and one that offers a reseller account. But I'm not understanding what that difference is.

            So, what is the catch? When I see an ad for unlimited domains, what is the host actually selling me?
            In a nutshell, having a shared hosting account with unlimited add-on domains lets you login to your hosting account with 1 username/password to administer all of your domains. With a reseller account, each domain is hosted under its own username/password.

            Lets say you want to sell one of your domains: if you're on a shared hosting platform you'll have to transfer the domain to your buyer, edit dns settings for the new host, and waste a lot of time. In a reseller environment, you sell the domain name and offer "free" hosting for a year for $xx and then just give the buyer the username/password for that domain and you're done. Literally, I could transfer one of my domain names to you in about 20 seconds!

            With a shared hosting account, if all your sites are running complicated scripts that are CPU and memory intensive (Joomla, Wordpress, etc) you can put a big strain on the server. If your host catches you, they can (at their leisure) suspend your account. If that happens you would lose access to ALL your domains because they're being hosted under 1 main account in a shared environment. If you're just hosting a handfull of sites and they all use static HTML you would stay under the radar.

            In my opinion, host each domain under its OWN hosting account. Even if you have to host with 000webhost.com you at least can keep all of your domains seperated. Better yet, get a reseller account and be done with it.
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      • Profile picture of the author red-dayton
        I use HostGator and have been very satisfied with the service and support but I also like Bluehost and have gotten very good feedback about them as well.

        I see many different recommendations in this post but it does look like HostGator and Bluehost are the favorites.

        I saw were someone suggested GoDaddy for hosting, I would just stick with them or NameCheap for domain registration only.

        -Red
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      • Profile picture of the author Fairlinks
        I recommend Hostgator, no complaints, best service.
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  • Profile picture of the author packjack
    Ya I too have hosted many domains with hgator and till now have never faced any problem..
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  • Profile picture of the author TrafficWhizz
    I have used hostmonster for ages and absolutely love it. It also has a cpanel attached which make evrything so easy to use.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rhia
    I really like Host Nine and their support is excellent ... Unlimited bandwidth and domains for $9.99 a month. Plus they do DAILY backups of your site, unlike Host Gator which only does it once a week. So if your site gets hacked you better hope it was close to the backup day and they charge you $15 to bring your site back up ... Host Nine charges you nothing

    Rhia
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  • Profile picture of the author Sam Rodrigo
    Hi,

    Don't host with your domain registrar, even if it's free.

    I am with WEBHOSTGIANT (Cheap Hosting, Budget Hosting Cheap Web Host - WebhostGIANT - Limited Time 50% OFF), which has multi-site hosting for around $5.00 per month. Just PM for a coupon code that makes it $3/the first quarter.

    I am not an Affiliate. I just like to help an organization that provides excellent customer care.

    Success,
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  • Profile picture of the author imburne
    I use gigapros which allows my dolphin/wordpress/joomla sites. No adult or warez though.. Customer support is A+++ I swear to you.. I have easily contacted them 50 times in the past year with building all the sites I have.. Tell them inkedhumans sent you
    http://www.gigapros.com/members/aff.php?aff=002
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  • Profile picture of the author lilydab
    Just started using Hostgator and they have been very helpful.The 24hour support is great,it doesn"t matter where you are in the world you get the support and thats what matters..
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  • Profile picture of the author GoldTrack
    Hi
    I use justHosts - they were the only company I found absolutely zero negative reviews about - try typing in justhosts sucks into Google amongst other terms - when I tried it I could not find any negative press - I signed up and have had no problems with them.
    Cheers
    Will
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  • Profile picture of the author mr.schutz
    I suggest you go for Hostagator, they offer good service.
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  • Profile picture of the author Goatboy
    Thanks, Travor. That makes a lot of sense. I've been wondering about the possibility of selling the domains later.
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    • Profile picture of the author Techie Turtle
      Okay, I don't know what I was thinking when I said this:
      In a reseller environment, you sell the domain name and offer "free" hosting for a year for and then just give the buyer the username/password for that domain


      Obviously you cannot offer "free" hosting for $xx! But, when you sell your domain name just tell the buyer you'll throw in a year of hosting, no charge.
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      • Profile picture of the author Goatboy
        Originally Posted by travor View Post

        Okay, I don't know what I was thinking when I said this:

        Obviously you cannot offer "free" hosting for ! But, when you sell your domain name just tell the buyer you'll throw in a year of hosting, no charge.
        I understood what you meant. It sounds like a nice "freebie" to induce a sale of the domain.
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  • Profile picture of the author kenmorgan
    I use hostgator and can recommend their customer service. I always use the chat facility which is great for me being in another country.
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  • Profile picture of the author vistaland
    Host Gator is the best for the money.
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  • Profile picture of the author Instructor
    I'd have to recommend HG as well. Very reliable and the CS is pretty good. Id stay away from GD as a host. Pretty good as a Domain registrar though.
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  • Profile picture of the author lnardi01
    I use hostmonster. It's reliable, has a great reputation and you can have a free domain registered as part of the hosting package. I have 18 domains with them and I think they are great. No pressure, no problems and when something doesn't work well ( always my fault) they help me work it out with their tech support. I think they are great and for $5.95 per month. How can you go wrong?
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  • Profile picture of the author kswr123
    no, no, no!

    go for www.hundredhosting.co.uk

    It is run by a mate of mine, and the prices are unbeatable!
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  • Profile picture of the author patricialin
    Hostgator. I've hosted with them for the past 3 years and so far so gd. Their 24/7 live support is reliable too. I think that's an important aspect you might want to consider when it comes to choosing your web host.
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  • Profile picture of the author dnka
    I use Hostgator, Bluehost, Lunarpages and many other smaller hosts. If you have small sites, you can get cheaper deals.
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  • Profile picture of the author ripsnorta2
    Everyone has good suggestions and reports for their particular host (except for GoDaddy) but I wanted to ask a question.

    The OP asked the best place to host 15 domains, but I was wondering about the practical limits of each webhost. Given that I'll be wanting to drive a great money making amount of traffic to each domain (lets say 2000 visits a day), if I use Hostgator (for example) how many sites will be practical?

    According to the user agreement I can have a unlimited number of addon domains. But there has to be a technical limit.
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    • Profile picture of the author dnka
      Originally Posted by ripsnorta2 View Post

      Everyone has good suggestions and reports for their particular host (except for GoDaddy) but I wanted to ask a question.

      The OP asked the best place to host 15 domains, but I was wondering about the practical limits of each webhost. Given that I'll be wanting to drive a great money making amount of traffic to each domain (lets say 2000 visits a day), if I use Hostgator (for example) how many sites will be practical?

      According to the user agreement I can have a unlimited number of addon domains. But there has to be a technical limit.
      It depends on the design of your website. Hostgator allows unlimited domains, but they have restrictions on the number of inodes and CPU usage.
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    You can consider slhost.com which offers a semi-dedicated VPS account for about $35 monthly.

    They have great support.
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    I use Hostgator and I'm more than satisfied!
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    I'm hosting all my domains with name.com and I'm happy with them
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  • Profile picture of the author BeauJustin
    Bluehost has an outstanding reputation for providing great service. Plus they don't host porn, and are vocal about it. I'm just sayin...

    Blessings,
    Beau
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    If you want 15 unique IP addresses and lots of bandwidth, I would suggest hostexcellence.com for your hosting. I have two accounts with them, 30 unique IPs and my authority sites sit on them.

    TomG.

    PS - Oh, I guess I should also mention that I have a dedicated server with hostgator and 48 dedicated IPs with them
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    I have always used HostGator. I never run into any problems and their customer service is outstanding for the most part.
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  • Profile picture of the author HomeBizNizz
    Originally Posted by Jotterbox View Post

    I use Servage.net.
    It's Australian
    No, that is just a undercompany.

    http://www.servage.net/page/contact_us/
    Main company:
    Servage GmbH
    Neustadt 16
    D-24939 Flensburg
    Germany
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  • Profile picture of the author xohaibx
    Namecheap.com has worked great for me ... They've got a very user friendly interface and you don't have a lot of other stuff dumped in. Really easy to manage multiple domains.
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  • Profile picture of the author brilliant
    I used Bluehost for the last 2 years and they are great.
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  • Profile picture of the author morry
    I don't think you can go wrong with Hostgator. I've used them for years and can't fault them. But really, there are loads of good ones. Stop umming and ahhing about which one to use.

    Just pick one (there have been plenty of good ones mentioned) and spend your time figuring out how to make the cash instead

    Sean
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    I am very satisfied with catsnine.com resellers accounts.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kat Fuschillo
    Yep, I always use Hostgator too.
    It's cheap, easy to use, and they're very reliable and helpful.
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