Advice? Domaine Registration & Website Hosting

by Celtic 5 Replies latest jw friends

  • Celtic
    Celtic

    Would one or two of you computer and web savvy individuals, please impart some advice for me, where and who with, to register a domaine name? And of hosting companies, any reccomendations? Storefront required, ecommerce enabled, below 50 products, expandable, plus simple information page or two, plus links etc, contact details etc?

    Peace

    Mark

  • Jourles
    Jourles

    DEI Hosting offers special JW pricing.....all you need to get the special JW pricing is to know the 3 bolded words in the 2nd paragraph on the blood card.

    But seriously, Hostway.com is one you may want to look at. Best prices and support(compare their prices and services to others and you will see). Large hosting provider.

    Register.com is a good registrar. They allow you to make all of the changes to your domain that you would ever need.

  • felix a
    felix a

    Here are three places to go for Domain Registration and Hosting that I have found useful and economical.

    www.discountdomainregistry.com
    www.dollarhost.com
    www.doteasy.com

    felix a

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    Swift

  • Simon
    Simon

    I can only comment on the ones I've used:

    EasySpace for domain registration - very good, reasonable prices.

    InnerHost for domain registration (via Network Solutions so more expensive) and hosting which was very good and a low price for the bandwidth / features I was using and the service they provided (pretty reliable for shared hosting). I outgrew the bandwidth though and the next step up form them was a dedicated server which was more expensive than ...

    MaximumASP: The service from my current host has been fantastic - they know what they are doing and do it well plus you get a great package of software and components available and a lot of bandwidth. It worked out that I got more for about half the price of a dedicated server elsewhere and they isolate and limit the number of apps per server so I've never had any trouble with it being a shared server. I can't see myself switching elsewhere other than perhaps to their dedicated or load balanced service in the future. They are also planning to provide .Net hosting which may or may not be important to you.

    I think what you need to do is decide on the software features you need, the bandwidth you think you will consume and how much disk / database space you require and how important uptime is and then look around at prices.

    Hope this helps.

  • umtiger
    umtiger

    I am looking for the same thing, been doing some research on e-commerce apps and hosting. Lots out there, some confusing!
    email me and tell me where you are in the process, and maybe we could compare notes.

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  • Celtic
    Celtic

    Umtiger, cheers, I don't mind doing just that, cool.

    Simon, nice one!! That helped.

    And to the others, my thanks also, will check them out.

    Cheers everyone, chink chink!! (Raising glass to your combined health).

    Peace & WhatKnot, a CelticKnot indeed!

    As fast as I think I'm there, I have to start over again, bit daft really, but well worth it.

    Celtic
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