Larry
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Hey Michael I would look around first and compare options. Godaddy and hostgator are a couple of cheap, popular options, but a lot of people complain that the cheaper options from those companies are unreliable for high-traffic sites. I think hostgator is better than godaddy as far as that goes.
Midphase and Bluehost are a couple of slightly more expensive companies that I personally have used and have liked, though one person complained to me that Bluehost shut down their site for too much bandwidth usage (it was a video site) and did not inform the customer that the site was down.
As for the other guy's answer - I never heard of that company and have never seen him on this website before, so unfortunately that makes me a little suspicious of the motives behind the answer. But I have had the misfortune to work on sites hosted with the Site Builder tool, and it was a really really bad experience.
I have to admit though that $15 per year is really darn cheap but you have to consider what you're getting. it might be super-shared hosting where you're on a server with a ton of other sites.
I once had a site hosted with a company called NameCheap, and it was a cheap deal like that, and I swear the website was down more than it was up (I didn't have actual downtime stats, but 75% of the time I checked it, it was down).
Posted 285 day ago
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