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Old June 10th, 2008, 03:29 AM
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GoDaddy Hosting

I personally use GoDaddy and I am "satisfied" with it. In my personal opinion...

Pros: Cheap ($6.99 a month for deluxe plan), 150 GB storage, 1,500 GB bandwidth, host unlimited number of domains on same $7 account (no additional fees), 500 email addresses, never had any downtime in the 2 years I've hosted with them (that I know of or that my customers have reported to me)

Cons: Crappy tech support for programmers, admin interface is not very intuitive, very few available ASP componants

I encourage most of my customers to host with GoDaddy if they don't want me to host their domain on my account. In a few cases, I've had customers who needed features GoDaddy doesn't support and I hosted elsewhere.

Getting tech help from them on programming issues is next to impossible. Worse customer service EVER in that department. Fortunately, I rarely have to deal with them (only twice in the last year).

My own hosting is usually paid for through their affiliate program where customers/referals enter my custom code for a discount on domain registration, so I pick up anywhere from $9 to $15 a month which I just use to pay for my hosting and domain renewals. I can even use my own code to get a discount.

I also like managing everything on one site... domains, hosting, etc...

For me, after going through a dozen hosting companies over the past 9 years, the two biggest attractors for me with GoDaddy are the file/bandwidth sizes for the price plus the lack of downtime. The only time I couldn't access my site, it turned out to be a routing issue with Comcast to GoDaddy servers...

ps. One of my clients hosts his own web site, but uses GoDaddy to host downloadable files... it's tough to beat 150 GB for $7.

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Old June 30th, 2008, 07:07 PM
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ps. One of my clients hosts his own web site, but uses GoDaddy to host downloadable files... it's tough to beat 150 GB for $7.

Good idea.

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Old September 9th, 2008, 08:39 AM
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I heard alot about godaddy hosting as they provide the good quality of service to there customers. I advise even others to go a head with these service.

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