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field
Fri 12 June 2009, 04:32 am GMT +0200
GoDaddy or Hostgator? or anything else? I would like to set up a blog anytime soon. some say buy a domain from one company and host it to another.. or will i just buy ad omain from GoDaddy and host it there at the same time? O buy domain and hosting at hostgator? please help.. Affordability and Quality

Natcoweb.com
Mon 15 June 2009, 10:34 am GMT +0200
I haven't used any of these, from what I've read at forums can say their shared services can be vdry much alike.
Go for the host with the best support and you can find out this by asking similar questions via live chat at their web sites and see who you like more.

field
Mon 15 June 2009, 02:35 pm GMT +0200
thank you for your input =) we'll check them out..

SmithJohns
Thu 18 June 2009, 01:22 am GMT +0200
cleanserevolution.com

mint1
Thu 18 June 2009, 12:35 pm GMT +0200
GoDaddy or Hostgator? or anything else? I would like to set up a blog anytime soon. some say buy a domain from one company and host it to another.. or will i just buy ad omain from GoDaddy and host it there at the same time? O buy domain and hosting at hostgator? please help.. Affordability and Quality
the best choice is godaddy

field
Fri 19 June 2009, 09:30 am GMT +0200
Quote from: mint1
the best choice is godaddy

thanks mint1. i just checked on GoDaddy and compared with other sites. i also checked some reviews and i guess i will be fine with them.. hmmmm... what's up with SmithJohns..  ???

jitendraag
Sun 21 June 2009, 09:11 am GMT +0200
For shared hosting godaddy is good, but for dedicated or VPS, hostgator is my choice of host.

Hsekhar
Sat 27 June 2009, 06:03 pm GMT +0200
Stay away from Godaddy even for domain registrations. Use NameCheap.com for domain registrations and Hostgator for web hosting.I use both of them myself, they are the best in their respective fields.

ChiefLee
Sun 28 June 2009, 10:52 pm GMT +0200
Everybody I know who has used Go Daddy was unhappy. But that's a pretty small sampling.

cignusweb
Wed 29 July 2009, 08:18 am GMT +0200
Godaddy keeps their most of resources on securing their servers.. in the same time they push you to purchase unnecessary services of theirs.

Also, their servers sometimes having a traffic problem.

I am also using Godaddy for shared hosting.  But not very pleased with their services.

violet989
Tue 4 August 2009, 02:08 am GMT +0200
I have heard some bad reviews of godaddy
Hostgator has an easy to use platform, makes it easy to load
Caroline

onlinearnings
Sat 22 August 2009, 04:22 pm GMT +0200
i like GD better, but the ix hosting cheaper. :)

dbugz
Wed 26 August 2009, 09:28 pm GMT +0200
I'll go with hostgator. I like their live chat support for quick answers

DrVPSHosting
Fri 11 September 2009, 09:40 pm GMT +0200
Of the 2 I would say Hostgator

riteforu
Mon 26 October 2009, 09:38 pm GMT +0100
I use Go daddy for my domain names and never had a problem

webtalk
Tue 27 October 2009, 04:30 pm GMT +0100
go with hostgator godaddy is good in domains but I v heard allot that are slow in hosting and also support is not active comparatively

Samuel Dunmore
Thu 29 October 2009, 09:07 am GMT +0100
Both GoDaddy and  Hostgator having good reputation in web hosting market. You can rely on reviews also.

subaru
Mon 2 November 2009, 01:53 pm GMT +0100
Have you already decided which company you will stick to?

sdrkee
Fri 6 November 2009, 09:00 am GMT +0100
warez stuff is allowed in hostgator or in godaddy?
If not in both can u suggest me a good host which supports warez.

wdkreech
Thu 12 November 2009, 11:26 am GMT +0100
Quote from: Cignus
Godaddy keeps their most of resources on securing their servers.. in the same time they push you to purchase unnecessary services of theirs.

Also, their servers sometimes having a traffic problem.

I am also using Godaddy for shared hosting.  But not very pleased with their services.

 I would agree with that unnecessary services at GoDaddy.. so it's better to choose another provider than spend more dollars on something that others provide included already when buying a domain

webcs
Mon 30 November 2009, 10:47 pm GMT +0100
Has NEVER EVER has a problem with godaddy's domain registrations in 8 years.  Besides the fact that their interface is slow.

winsonong
Tue 5 January 2010, 08:20 am GMT +0100
Last year X'mas ix hosting has major downtime for 4 hrs! So I prefer Godaddy

seojonrich
Tue 2 February 2010, 12:09 pm GMT +0100
godaddy everytime, excellent admin set up, great support, cheap domains, hosting ect

MASTERFANG
Thu 18 February 2010, 11:18 pm GMT +0100
well i heard alot good about goddady and hostgator..especially godaddy..and did saw many users preferring godaddy.. never purchased hosting from them..but have seen many good review about them..didnt knew that godaddy also have some traffic issues..

Well come to your topic..i have also seen somewhere in forums that buy a domain from one provider and buy hosting from other..here is example..may be they are right..but why take a risk??

Here is example , posted some where on internet just searched for you..

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Rule number one:
Don't buy your domain and hosting from the same company.
This is the first and foremost advice I would like to give for those who are starting their website. Because in the course of your website's life you will be changing your web hosting at least 2-3 times for variety of reasons and that is if you are lucky to find soon enough that delivers excellent service. Otherwise you might change several hosts in one year only. Some of the issues you might face with the your hosting in the future are:
Service not good, it takes weeks for them to reply you.
Not enough bandwidth, your website got popular.
It's too expensive, your budget is not enough.
It's too slow, your clients and friends are frustrated by your website's loading.
...etc
 


When you face these kind problems you will start to look for another hosting, since your domain name is also registered with them, switching to another hosting will be a painful process. To minimize these kind of problems it is important to keep separate accounts. You need to keep separate account (that is separate service provider) for your domain name and separate account (again separate service provider) for your hosting. So when you want to change your hosting, it will be a lot easier to redirect your domain name to a new hosting. You will just have to log into your account, change the DNS (Domain Name Settings) and within 24 to 48 hours your new website will be accessable. It will save you time and possibly money, because usually when you transfer your domain name to another company they will charge you transfer fees.

So if you have a separate account for your domain name, you will have a peace of mind. Also you will not be afraid to change your hosting anytime you want. It's important to keep separate accounts for your hosting and domain name. It will save you time and money.


Rule number two: Check company background.
When you are looking for a hosting company it is important that you make a little research on the company background and on the reliability of their service. You should not right away believe whatever they claim to be on their website, rather read what independent sources have to say about them. Websites like Netcraft.net monitors major web hosting companies' performances. For example they publish every month List of Most Reliable Hosting Providers. So if the company that you want to host your website is not mentioned in this list then you might want to make a little more research. Because you don't want to change your hosting again after one month of unsuccessful hosting.If you don't find your host in this list of 50 leading hosting providers' sites then make a little more research on the company.



MiraReynaWhite
Sun 4 April 2010, 09:20 am GMT +0200
In My Opinion Godaddy is best Its very cheap..

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