While there are a number of "cheap" places to get hosting, be sure that what you get is stable. Check their stats, uptime, and such. Try to get recommendations from other marketers. It's terrible to pay for hosting and then find out your site is down because of unreliable hosting. Also, check the hosting companies' policies on network marketing, high volume, etc. You don't want to have a dynamite site and learn too late that your server can't handle all the traffic. All that being said, I use namecheap.com to purchase my domains and I'm currently using HostGator as my host for my membership site. They are not the least expensive but other factors played into my decision.
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Aug 28, 2010 09:12 AM