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1&1 web hosting: 1 free year returns
1&1 Web Hosting has brought back their summer special that gives new customers one year of free web hosting with a two-year contract. That means that new users only pay a nominal $4.99 setup fee for the first year of hosting, and then $83.88 ($6.99 per month) for the second year. This is an incredible [...]
Yahoo! Small Business web hosting discount
Yahoo! is giving NextAdvisor visitors an exclusive discount on its Small Business web hosting. Until July 31st, your first three months will be $6.47, 35% off the normal price of $9.99. Yahoo! Small Business web hosting is one of our favorite web hosts, particularly for beginners. We're happy to be able to offer this discount, [...]
How many email addresses are inluded in the listed hosting price for most of ...
The following is an actual user-submitted question: Q: How many email addresses are inluded in the listed hosting price for most of these sites? Back in the day, when this all started, the number of email addresses allowed for free (included in the price) and the number of web pages were the two "biggies"? A: [...]
Web hosting: Password protected directories
A user recently wrote asking how she could create password-protected areas of a website "to which individual clients (no more than 50 people) can login and retrieve their lab reports and other such information." We suggested a HIPAA-compliant web host. When she clarified that the clients were, in fact, large animals, we changed our advice. [...]
Finding a HIPAA-compliant web host
The following is an actual user-submitted question: Q: I would like to design and build a website for my small business that will mainly provide information to my existing clients. Some of this information is private medical information, so I would like to include a password-protected section to which individual clients (no more than 50 [...]
Yahoo! Small Business web hosting: 50% off the first three months
Yahoo! has just released a new discount for NextAdvisor users, raising the discount on the first three months of service from 35% to 50% off. Yahoo!'s web hosting is one of the best we tested. In fact, there's no web host we would guarantee more to the absolute beginner. If you've been on the fence, [...]
What mistakes should a person choosing a web host avoid? What are the benefits?
The following is an actual user-submitted question: Q: What mistakes should a person choosing a web host avoid? What are the benefits? A: When selecting a web host, the biggest mistake anyone can make is choosing a web host that doesn't suit their needs. Price is an important consideration for most people, but features and [...]
Is Hostmonster easy for a beginner to set up a basic site? How many web pages...
The following is an actual-user submitted question: Q: I have never designed a website. Is Host Monster easy for a beginner to set up a basic site? How many web pages are available for its basic plan? A: Hostmonster is ok for beginners, but there are other options which are easier. We would suggest you [...]
How do I go about the discontinuation of a domain name?
The following is an actual user-submitted question: Q: My wife established a domain name a few years ago. She has since passed away and the group no longer exists. I want to discontinue the domain name. According to the nice lady at YAHOO!, the domain name was established through DSTR Acquisitions. I didn't see this [...]
Yahoo! web hosting discount: 35% off for 3 months
During the month of March, Yahoo! is upping the three-month discount on its web hosting from 25% to 35%. That's three months at $6.47 per month, with the rest of the year at $9.95 per month. While Yahoo! is a bit more expensive than some web hosts we reviewed, its user-friendly interface is unmatched. No [...]
Did you know?
Registering a domain is just the first step in putting a site on the web. If you want to put a website at a domain, you need web hosting. Essentially, every website needs a computer behind it, pushing out the text, graphics, audio, video, and other web goodies to every computer than connects to it. In the language of the Internet, these computers are dedicated machines called servers. As the name implies, their job is to serve websites, and they do it 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Instead of maintaining your own server, a web host lets you use space on its servers for a monthly or yearly hosting fee.
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How We Reviewed These Web Hosts
Our in-house reviewers have signed up for and used every service you see here. In developing the ratings they looked for services that provide quality web hosting at inexpensive prices. Our reviewers tested Wordpress installations, shopping cart programs, and site builders. They also contacted technical support at each web host to determine the quality of customer service. Finally, they tested the bandwidth and reliability of each host using an in-house download test and reliability data from Pingdom.com. You can see the test results on our web hosting reviews report card.
How to Create a Website
After you've set up your web hosting account, you can decide how you want to build a website. Most web hosts offer you a way to build a site right in your web browser. There are also site-building programs from companies like Adobe, Apple, and Microsoft (as well as free options) that provide greater flexibility. If you want an easier start, try creating a blog. Most web hosts allow you to do this in just a few clicks, and you can incorporate it into a more full-featured site later, when you're ready.
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