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meditang
Feb 23rd 2006, 5:16 pm
I plan to launch some 10 to 20 websites
I am looking for some hosting palns where I can host all the domains - at least till some of them becomes successful.
I was searching for a good host at a cheap price.
What are your suggestions?
What are your opinions about dreamhost and hostgator?

pachecus
Feb 23rd 2006, 5:25 pm
you can try ivhosting.com, they have a reseller package from $99 year, you can host all your domains 3gb disk space and 45GB monthly transfer.

iowadawg
Feb 23rd 2006, 7:05 pm
They have 2 plans, each with unlimited add-on domains.
Lots of storage per plan and plenty of bandwidth per plan.

http://www.yourhosthere.com

meditang
Feb 23rd 2006, 10:49 pm
Thanks
But anybody using hostgator or dreamhost?

dynn
Feb 24th 2006, 11:58 pm
when we have the add on domain...does it means that we can add domain using the same hosting package and we need to create different directory for the add on domain...it that correct??

rahman15
Feb 25th 2006, 6:34 am
I am usinng ANhosting, they alllow up to 20 sites under one account.
Visit:

toby
Feb 25th 2006, 7:45 am
I'm the one using hostagator!! hey, their service is very good. Very fast and answer your question. It's around 25US$ per month. Try to google around for hostgator reseller coupon and you would get 1 months free :)

I'm happy with hostgator.

Andreas Climent
Feb 25th 2006, 8:32 am
You can host unlimited domains over at Micfo (http://www.micfo.com/cgi-bin/affiliates/clickthru.cgi?id=karmacube).
I've been hosting my sites there for close to a year and am pretty happy with them :)

Colbyt
Feb 25th 2006, 8:36 am
when we have the add on domain...does it means that we can add domain using the same hosting package and we need to create different directory for the add on domain...it that correct??

It is is a little more involved than that but that is the general concept. A subdomain/directory becomes a seperate site. You do have to own the domain name you use.

Colbyt

onedollar
Feb 25th 2006, 8:40 am
But anybody using hostgator or dreamhost?
Yes, I am using hostgator and am very satisfied with them. Highly recommended!
They offer unlimited domains hosting for only $9.95 so you can host 20, 50 or even 100 sites :)

cldnails
Feb 25th 2006, 9:30 pm
Not familiar with hostgator but I'm definatley happy with http://serverplace.net, with Cpanel setting up the addon domains is easy. Also, as you mentioned it amounts to sticking the site in a separate folder on your site and then setting the name servers correctly.

prawin
Feb 25th 2006, 9:43 pm
hey
Medithang
Although there are many names around
Choose on your analytics
Check the features / pricing and support
in my opinion www.newfunda.com is one u can look for
its trusted since last 4 years

meditang
Feb 27th 2006, 1:45 am
May be I will settle for hostgator
Thanks everyone for the feedback

Carl05
Mar 11th 2006, 8:48 am
try somewhere that has a cheap small package and have all the domains aliased to the one site, that way you will start generating traffic to all the domains without paying for the extra webspace.

Then as and when you need it move one to its own webspace, and it will have any traffic go with it.

I have an account with bladehost.net which has 4 domain names aliased to it

Shawon
Mar 12th 2006, 7:49 am
i would go with site5.com i think they have unlimited addon domains. they also have excellent hosting and service, great price too

NevDull
Mar 12th 2006, 2:00 pm
I'm happy with Dreamhost. Can't really beat it for the price.

websiteideas
Mar 21st 2006, 6:54 pm
Dotster is having a special tomorrow where you can get muliple domain hosting for only $1 per month. You have to get it during their happy hour though.

accentnepal
Mar 22nd 2006, 12:03 am
I'm happy with Micfo - unlimited add-on domains and more bandwidth and storage than I can imagine using. Cheap too. Read the forum, the owner will set things right if there is a problem that isn't getting fixed.

For an add-on domain you load to a file within the main domain - very easy and the search engines seem to consider it a different domain.

accentnepal
Apr 17th 2006, 3:53 pm
Revise that === MICFO is not honest.

We had a disagreement over the price of the service - they were being real hard a$$ and it was clear we disagreed so they just took the money.

They invoiced me at 1:40 AM and took it from my credit card at 7:38 AM - They charged my card without permission. AVOID MICFO!