13 replies
  • SEO
  • |
Hey warriors,

I am creating my own network of blogs, but I need good hosting that accepts PayPal.

One seo guy recommended webhsotingplex.com, but they do not accept PayPal...

Any ideas?

Matt
#hosting #seo
  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Wilson
    [DELETED]
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[5050316].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author sandypiter
    Well,I don't know about it but want to know for it.So,anyone can help me this will be my pleasure.Thanks for sharing.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[5050428].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author seopratik
    in my experience godaddy is the best option and then second is hostgator..
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[5050983].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author we_got_tops
    I've heard a lot of reputable bloggers recommend Bluehost, and they appear to accept Paypal. Not 100% sure because I've never tried to purchase hosting that way...
    Signature
    Social Web Q and A -- Teaching you all about the ever-evolving web

    Bowling Tips for better bowling
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[5051065].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author Rich Anderson
    Personally I used Bluehost for years, and was happy with it. This year I moved to HostGator and set up a reseller account, and so far it has been very reliable.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[5051190].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author refinancepro
      Id have to agree with the last few posts... Bluehost has always treated me right for a host that is up all time and is cheap.

      No problems with Hostgator.
      No problems with Name.

      However I have had the most experience with Bluehost and if you need support they come through.
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[5052548].message }}
      • Profile picture of the author reythegaijin
        My adsense website is hosted in hostgator and use private IP. I heard that use private IP is better to seo. CMIIW
        {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[5052953].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author Melissa82
    Host The Name has a WSO on here that I signed up for. It was their SEO hosting service where I now have all my domains on separate IPs. 50% off for Warriors makes it a little over $6.00/mo for five shared IP's. I had no idea how to set this up but their support was fantastic. Even their live support has been up 24/7 so far and has come in very useful.

    Also know that I am in no way associated with HTN, I'm just blown away with everything they have done to help me get set up and deserve the praise. Oscar, if you are reading this, thank you very much!

    And yes they take Paypal
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[5053073].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author joshdward
      *Full Disclosure - I'm the GM at a SEO hosting company*

      There are good and bad out there. The biggest thing is to check and see who owns their IP space. Many of the companies who advertise or show up in Google for SEO hosting related terms are just reselling other's space. This isn't necessarily bad, but going to the source means your tickets automatically reach the top of the support pyramid if something were to happen. You also get the benefit of avoiding middle men marking up the price, sharing your IPs with multiple clients, etc.

      Uptime is also an important thing to watch for any host. With SEO/IP hosting I'd recommend going with a VPS. The up-times tend to be better because you have, almost, full control of the environment.
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[5055882].message }}
      • Profile picture of the author PrincessJasmine
        @ Bluehost / Hostgator: How much is an additional IP on there? Do we have to go with VPS for more private IPs or is a reseller package ok?

        I have no idea how to manage a VPS... so I prefer not to go with that route if possible.
        {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[5056102].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author Matt Poc
      Originally Posted by Melissa82 View Post

      Host The Name has a WSO on here that I signed up for. It was their SEO hosting service where I now have all my domains on separate IPs. 50% off for Warriors makes it a little over $6.00/mo for five shared IP's. I had no idea how to set this up but their support was fantastic. Even their live support has been up 24/7 so far and has come in very useful.

      Also know that I am in no way associated with HTN, I'm just blown away with everything they have done to help me get set up and deserve the praise. Oscar, if you are reading this, thank you very much!

      And yes they take Paypal
      Wow, thanks for mentioning such a great deal!

      And they do accept PayPal - it's just awesome!

      Thanks!

      Matt
      Signature
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[5056213].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author PrincessJasmine
      Originally Posted by Melissa82 View Post

      Host The Name has a WSO on here that I signed up for. It was their SEO hosting service where I now have all my domains on separate IPs. 50% off for Warriors makes it a little over $6.00/mo for five shared IP's. I had no idea how to set this up but their support was fantastic. Even their live support has been up 24/7 so far and has come in very useful.

      Also know that I am in no way associated with HTN, I'm just blown away with everything they have done to help me get set up and deserve the praise. Oscar, if you are reading this, thank you very much!

      And yes they take Paypal
      Wow. seems like an impressive service.

      Do you guys recommend the shared IP or dedicated IP service for private blog network?

      I am a little concern that the shared IP might be over-shared?
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[5056331].message }}
      • Profile picture of the author Melissa82
        Originally Posted by PrincessJasmine View Post

        Wow. seems like an impressive service.

        Do you guys recommend the shared IP or dedicated IP service for private blog network?

        I am a little concern that the shared IP might be over-shared?
        You can use their live support to ask some questions even before you sign up. I chose the shared SEO because my sites are not that demanding on server resources and so far after a week of being live I have had no loading issues.
        {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[5056953].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author dadamson
    You need a hosting company which allow you to host domains with UNIQUE C CLASS IP's when creating a network of blogs.

    This will show the search engines that each blog will appear as though they are hosted by different people and this will allow you to interlink the blogs and link out to the same websites without diluting the links from the network.

    Search Google for unique C class hosting, there are a lot of good companies around.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[5059404].message }}

Trending Topics