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    Which web hosting is better?

    Hello everyone,

    Which hosting is better for a personal website?

    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pamela123 View Post
    Hello everyone,

    Which hosting is better for a personal website?

    Thank you
    What is your monthly budget?

    I've seen really nice web hosting accounts offered by rockhoster.com professional host.
    I recommend this host for those who are looking value-for-money webhosting services.

    Hope this info will help.
    Good luck!

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    I use hPage.com since it's super affordable at 4.99 and SEO optimized too.

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    I use this website to check the best hosting providers.

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    Which hosting do you need it totally depends upon your website or it's traffic. If you are new in hosting or blog then I suggest you go with a shared hosting plan or if you have a huge amount of traffic then you need to preffer a VPS or dedicated hosting.

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    You have many options while you are choosing hosting, if you want to go with cheap hosting then I would suggest you to go with Godaddy and Bluehost which will cost you $3 something.

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    I think host.co.in is best for hosting

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    Just choose the host that suits your needs and provides constant and uninterrupted services and support.

    One of my favorite web hosts is Ipxon.com - they have servers in USA, Canada and Latin America Countries. If you choose their cheap web hosting deals, your sites will get loaded lightning fast and applications run far better as compared to any other hosting environment.

    Don't hesitate to contact them directly and get all the things cleared.

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    The best hosting is available form domainracer.com.
    They are a cheap web hosting provider and they offer Unlimited Web Hosting Space with No Bandwidth Limits starting at $ 0.79/Mo.
    60% off is available from them.

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    Go with cloud-based web hosting which is most reliable and responsible than other traditional web hosting services

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    hostgator, bluehost and godaddy are best web hosting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pamela123 View Post
    Hello everyone,

    Which hosting is better for a personal website?

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    If you need to host your web sites in Canada, I'd highly recommend Canspace.ca for hosting any site (big or small). They keep upgrading accounts for free. My account has more than doubled in size since I singed up with them.

    Great plus, they are fully green powered. They are simply great!

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