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I think if you find a host that offers you what you want at the right price with 24hr support then you can't go wrong, they are all in competition they wouldn't have customers if they didn't look after their hosted sites.
Also I don't think it matters whether you domain and host are together, you make like the system better with one hosting company but not the domain. |
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I started out with HostMonster (awful) then I went to Hostgator (pretty decent) and I finally have been with GoDaddy (great) for the last year or so. I buy a lot of expiring domains from TDNAM, and they're a part of GoDaddy and I figure I might as well buy domains and host in the same place. GoDaddy's hosting is top-notch and their tech. support rocks.
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How about those GoDaddy Superbowl Commercials though? They are pretty creative although a bit crude. |
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Honestly, I like GoDaddy. The price is right, there are a lot of options, and they come with extras that total over $100 for absolutely free.
On the other hand, there are websites totally dedicated against GoDaddy, like NoDaddy.Com - Exposing the Many Reasons Not to Trust GoDaddy with Your Domain Names. Just thought I'd put both sides out there. |
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