A web hosting guide
August 16th, 2008 | by ka edong |I have a friend, Ricky, who had a website running for a couple of years now. After hosting his website with a certain company, he no longer found it necessary to get a webhost. He explained that he didn’t have much cash and that he’s been hosting a big part of his website at google pages, anyway.
I thought it was rather impractical for Ricky to forego his current webhost. Especially since I use the same webhost and am completely satisfied with their service.
Ricky asked me to send me some references to help him make some webhosting decisions.
This is what I sent him, a Web Hosting Guide from WebHostingGeeks.com.
The website has a rich collection of web hosting ratings from top 10 webhosts evah, best budget hosting, best blog hosting, best ecommerce hosting etc.. Wow, I didn’t know webhosting has become that specialized.
I was looking for a country-based ranking, wanting to see if they have a comparative for the Philippines. There wasn’t any.
I personally use ploghost.com for my hosting needs. It’s been very satisfactory. There were times when I had some quick questions which were promptly addressed via email and sometimes even via SMS. That’s customer service!
Well, goodluck Ricky in making your decision. Hope this helps!
ka edong



2 Responses to “A web hosting guide”
By Peter on Aug 28, 2008 | Reply
That’s handy! Thanks buddy, I’ll go see if I can get one of those sites to list my web hosting company. I think lots of people check that kind of site before they commit themselves.
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