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inzane 2004-11-29 07:29 PM

trouble choosing a web site host
 
trouble choosing a web site host

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Hello there, im having trouble choosing a web site host, I need to host multiple web sites with different domain names, im thinking this means i need a re-seller account even if i dont plan to sell any domains.
Please Help

Tim.

Greenguy 2004-11-29 07:47 PM

I don't know of any hosts that don't allow you to have multiple domains.

inzane 2004-11-29 08:11 PM

you mean its ok to buy 'mydomain.com' and have 'anotherdomain.co.uk' and also 'yetanotherdomain.net all on the same webspace? and just get them to increase the bandwith and web space allocation as i go on adding more domain names and web sites?

tiny 2004-11-29 08:13 PM

Yeah if that was the case nobody would be in biz.
Get a dedicated server.I know m3server.com will
let ya have unlimited domains there are others out there.
Alot only let ya have a certain amount.
Keep in ind the more domains the more server resources

inzane 2004-11-29 08:17 PM

i wasnt planning on going past about twelve.
ok thanks for the advice

serverprovider 2004-11-29 09:13 PM

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inzane 2004-11-30 05:50 AM

yeah great!! accidentally pressed the submit button hadn't finished working on my post, decided to leave it alone.

should i explain myself?

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selena 2004-11-30 11:14 AM

I have unlimited domains with my hosting package. They are very easy to add through my control panel.

IP's are limited, but domains are added with a couple of mouse clicks.

I'd think you'd be able to find the same type of deal pretty easily, though I am not a hosting expert.

Or an expert of any kind. ;)

SmithsMedia 2004-11-30 08:04 PM

I use web air Ihave to say they have great support and are very cheap. $9.99 gets you a starter account and you can then upgrade as you increase your operation :-)

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spudley 2004-12-04 11:55 PM

Just wondering here, what is the benefit of having separate IP's for each domain? Are SE's still 'picky' about this?

Alphawolf 2004-12-05 01:03 AM

www.cyberwurx.com and www.protgp.com came up when I asked, and I went with protgp.

This is for virtual accounts, btw.

You will be well served by either based on my research.

Useless 2004-12-05 01:13 AM

I always tell people to search for reseller accounts simply because you usually get more bang for the buck.

SmithsMedia 2004-12-05 07:20 AM

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Originally posted by spudley
Just wondering here, what is the benefit of having separate IP's for each domain? Are SE's still 'picky' about this?
If you have say 10 domains on one IP the SE's kind of see this as one site - Its I would worry too much - If you have one and and 10 good sites on it then Google etc will come crawl ALL your new sites.

Webair have give me 4 ips I still only use one I really cant be fussed to move sites,

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