View Full Version : Free domain within hosting plans. What is the best company to deal with?
Adam001
10-13-2009, 03:26 AM
I would like to order some space and need to find reliable hosting provider which also offers free domain name within a hosting plan. I need to register domain and buy hosting. Some of my friends recommended me to choose marblehost.com as this company is stable and offers no hidden fees and is able to pass on the savings (50Gb disk space, 250Gb bandwidth).
Do you think that I can trust this company? Is it reasonable to buy hosting and get free domain name?
I find somemthing you said in your post funny. You state that the company offers nohidden fees. Doesnt that sound more like an advertisement than lets say experience or first hand knowledge. How do you know its not hidden fees, or are you saying just going by their word.
I get the fealing your post is more spam than question
micronhosting
10-13-2009, 01:19 PM
You seem to have a lot of knowledge about them already? I would recommend registering your domain, separate from your hosting. It'll run you only $9/yr.
~ServerPoint~
10-14-2009, 03:54 AM
99% of the web hosting companies will offer you domain name with their web hosting package
diademtech
10-14-2009, 06:35 AM
Yes, you will get several hosting plans which will provide free domains. Though I do not think they are giving you free domain, they are just including it in web hosting cost, I personally feel one the most important things in web hosting is the support provided during a problem which is vital, because a few extra bucks lost in hosting your site is much better than losing tons of money during website downtime.
Regards
Aditya
rumsfo
10-15-2009, 03:37 AM
I assume the reviews only will be able you to understand that better or your own experience only
Think it will be reasonable to order hosting plan and get free domain name. Besides, I have heard many positive things about marblehost.com. It has unrivaled support team and you can contact them for further details in order to get to know that you will receive exactly what you are looking for.
HostEase
10-19-2009, 02:10 PM
I know many host providers support a plan with free domain.
The key you choose hosting is that it should satisfy your requirement.
rumsfo
10-20-2009, 04:07 AM
I know many host providers support a plan with free domain.
The key you choose hosting is that it should satisfy your requirement.
I assume he needs web host which give away free domain name not have apbility to host free third level domain names ;)
I know sibername.com is offering that service - free domain name within a plan - at their hosting solutions, and knowing this company is an accredited domain registrar, I think it is more reasonable to deal with them than with the host offeringa free domain name being a reseller.
Vec&sec
10-28-2009, 04:27 AM
No doubt, you can trust marblehost.com as this is reputable web hosting provider. The free domain for life TLDs available with their hosting plans are: .com, .net, .org, .info, .us, .biz. Besides, they will not only transfer your domain name for free but also 1 year will be added to your existing expiry date.
You will receive nice hosting services.
Peligino
11-19-2009, 03:04 AM
Actually I don't see the bad side of it, if you get free domain when you register domain name with the same company. Also they have attractive offers of services for their clients.
I call marblehost.com all inclusive hosting provider...
egenial
01-27-2010, 08:21 AM
I think that the only way of getting the domain for free is to buy it within the hosting plan. The best company for doint this is sibername. Being an accredited domain registrar they also are hi quality hosting provider, that is why their offers are more reasonable than others.
Virtuous_Host
01-27-2010, 03:12 PM
I don't think Marble Host will actually let you use that amount of resources.
orson.octavius
01-28-2010, 12:50 AM
Enterprise has won the JD Power customer satisfaction survey among rental companies for most of the years that the survey has existed. If you're from out of the US that may not mean much; but among those in auto related consumer business in the U.S. it does
bencaban01
02-01-2010, 12:37 AM
Are you have better suggestions?
sreejaa
02-03-2010, 11:09 PM
This site http://www.thewebpole.com/ give hosting services...It provides hosting,domain name register, domain appraisal, online file folder, ssl certificate etc... visit for more details.
alemcherry
02-09-2010, 07:48 AM
I would like to order some space and need to find reliable hosting provider which also offers free domain name within a hosting plan. I need to register domain and buy hosting. Some of my friends recommended me to choose marblehost.com as this company is stable and offers no hidden fees and is able to pass on the savings (50Gb disk space, 250Gb bandwidth).
Do you think that I can trust this company? Is it reasonable to buy hosting and get free domain name?
If somebody think that this is not an advertisement, he should be out of hos mind. Marble host is one such company, that never hesitate to spam boards with ads of this kind. Shame!
glovern
02-09-2010, 11:05 AM
hi all
i want to know that where can i find the cheap website hosting.
glovern
02-10-2010, 07:05 AM
hi sreejaa
i have looked into thewebpole but their prices are not cheap by comparing it to others. i am looking for a cheap hosting and free domains. as some one told me some co are also offering free web hosting. so tell me how it works?
regards
glovern
02-10-2010, 07:17 AM
and also let me know the cost of hosting. is it one time or for life?
Korbman
02-14-2010, 05:43 PM
Hmm...well I'm currently using AwardSpace.com for my webhosting. They have a deal going on for Valentines Day for $.14 for 6 months. You'd have to pay for the domain, but you can get a free subdomain if you want (that's what I got).
I have the basic plan, which comes with 60GB of space and 1000GB of bandwidth. I haven't had any problems so far :)
you can check out my site at: korbman.awardspace.us
(NOTE: It's still under construction since I started working on it not too long ago haha)
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