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The hosting industry is saturated with 'low cost' providers out there. What, specifically are your needs?

Some tips:
  1. Stay away from providers offering 'unlimited' disk space. This is 100% a lie
  2. Stay away from really cheap providers. If something sounds too good to be true, it is
  3. Stay away from ANY of the brands in the 'subsidiary companies' on this list. You'll regret purchasing anything from those companies.
  4. Ask questions, not of us, but of the host. Get their background, see how long they've been in business. If they have a live chat, talk to them. DON'T harass them, just ask them simple questions that you know the answer to, hosting wise.
 
hey can you tell me which hosting services are you looking for , what is your budget for the hosting , so that we can suggest you accordingly
 
I would just suggest you to go through customer testimonials and feedback before opting for any hosting provider.
 
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I would just suggest you to go through customer testimonials and feedback before opting for any hosting provider.

Sorry , but never trust customer testimonials and feedback on a hosts website as a lot of these are fake and created by the host or even some are just defaulted from the template the host uses.
 
Do not go to the sites that say top 10 hosting or anything of the likes because those are affiliate sites and for them the best host will be the one that pays them the most for passing you on to them.
 
First thing what I would do when looking for hosting provider is to determine what kind of hosting service is better for me. Lets say I want VPS hosting, I would look for most suitable providers based on costumer's reviews, something like trustpilot will help with that. Ideally I would ask friend for advice if I had one that could help me in this matter.
 
Can you share that which type of website or application you want to host and do you have any specific configuration to host the site, so that we can suggest you the best service for you to host the site with reasonable price.
 
Read through the plan you have selected and write down on a piece of paper what they are offering you. Do you understand everything? If not find out what it means because you don’t want to sign up for 1 year and then figure out that there is a difference between addon domains and parked domains.
 
If you say exactly what type of hosting solution you need(whether VPS, shared hosting, etc), where do you want the servers to be located, what is your budget and whether you have other specific requirements, maybe we would be able to help you. Right now, everyone can suggest you a host they are satisfied with, but this host’s services may not fit your needs. That's why it's better to provide us with some more information, so we would be able to help you and make you suggestions.
 
I would normally look for in below order:
1) Support
2) Value for Price
3) Uptime. Reliability
Technical support is very important.
 
There're many quality hosting providers in this industry that you can choose to use such as Godaddy, Namecheap, Bluehost, Greengeeks, iPage,...However before buying at any guy, you should find their coupons first, if you're lucky enough, you can find coupon just only for $1/mo + free domain (.com, .net, .org,...), then it's total $12/yr plus free domain, that's a great deal for you.

Good luck to you,
 
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