Oct 13, 2008 by Trex T | Posted in Other - Yahoo! Products
I am in the light of transfer my websites to yahoo hosting seems it is more stable (I assumed less server down), but I couldn't find nowhere on the website mentioned about hosting multiple domains. So, anybody can squeal me can I host unlimited domains in just one account in yahoo hosting?
No, yahoo allows only one property per account.
If you need to host unlimited sites I recommend either:
Godaddy Deluxe expect (not Economy, it's also just for one domain):
http://www.hosttell.com/godaddy/
Price: $6.99/month (you can even pay monthly, no setup fee)
You don't get a for nothing domain, but you get a discounted price if you host with them - $2.19.
or
Dreamhost http://www.dreamhost.com/hosting.html
Their type price is $9.95/month ($119.40/year)
but you can use the promo code Added to and get
$50 discount +2 Free domain names.
Disk space: Immense
Bandwidth: Unlimited
2 Free domain names
Unlimited domains and subdomains
Bounty: $5.78/month ($69.40/year)
Jack W | Oct 14, 2008
Does anyone know what the best reseller plans for web hosting and domains are?
Nov 21, 2007 by radford_5k | Posted in Computer Networking
I'm in the transform of setting up my own online-based marketing company. I wish to offer the cheapest attainable domains and hosting; does anyone know what the best reseller plans for web hosting and domains are?
The conquer reseller plans are available at Webhostingbuzz.com (http://www.webhostingbuzz.com/idev/ideva ffiliate.php?id=325 ).
Depending on how much you demand, the costs vary, from as low as $5/Month for 10 GB of space and 100 GB Along and 20 accounts, all the way to $55 a month for 200 GB space, 2000 GB Shift, unlimited accounts and 20 free domains. A low to middle of the road plan can get you abundance of space and accounts for about 1/2 what other guys are charging.
If you need domains beyond what they offer, netfirms.com has $4.99 domains, but its $9.99 the substitute year, and ipower.com has flat $6.50/year domains.
They have pretty fanatical sustenance, you can check their uptime on their servers here http://www.webhostingbuzz.com/web-hostin g-blog/
eric r | Nov 21, 2007
What business expense category do i use for web costs (hosting, domains, etc)?
Apr 25, 2009 by Dino T | Posted in Small Business
I'm bothersome to figure out what expense category I use from an accounting perspective when it comes to web costs such as empire registration, hosting, etc. My bank calls it "utilities", i've been using "other expenses" in quickbooks, which i don't like to do! Thanks!! (If anyone knows what rank to use for ordering checks from my bank, that would help too ;^) )
There are utilities -- you pay them every month for a utilitarian utility.
tracy | Apr 29, 2009
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