Hey guys, Let me explain what I need first off. I've got around ~15-25 domains bought, most are registered with GoDaddy but a few are registered with Domain.com, NameCheap, DomainSite etc. Anyways, what I want to do is get them all hosted on one package and then install automated blog scripts that update as well as Adsense to monetize the pages. So, looking for hosting for this obviously, and what I want is cheap, reliable hosting. They will not use up a lot of bandwidth in the beginning, but I presume as they grow (if they do ) they will need to upgrade somewhere down the line. Anyways, please give me a) Your prices- per month and per year (looking for a discount on the latter, obviously) b) if you are able to arrange/know someone that can install the automated blog script (for a cost, of course). The hosting service should have an easy to use control Panel (I'm pretty comfortable with HostICan's cPanel and DreamHost's one; what I'm mainly looking for is WordPress, all the other addons are not important. Thanks for reading this, and hope you guys will be able to offer help
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Hey guys, How much will it cost to transfer the domains from GoDaddy / NameCheap / Domain.com /Domainsite /other registrars to your hosting services? Also, do you allow subdomains? I just bought www.footballer.in and would like to build a site, for example www.indian.footballer.in; is this available? As for automated WordPress updating, I meant automated articles from the Internet (from various websites). However, never mind about that; I will do them all myself. So hit me up with your best offers
From godaddy to our account will be free;but you can change your Nameservers in your domains,and not to transfer to us. With this,you would have more options in the future. And yes,we allow unlimited subdomains And yes,I understand about update blogs and we will setup you Regards
Gallastico, Bluehost is great hosting service that I use with 99.9% uptime and more space then you'll ever need. You can transfer domains and create subdomains, or you can host the whole domain onto bluehost. For that, it'll be $10 to renew the domain. So you're not paying $10 to transfer, but you just need to renew the domain with them. Also, if you signup through my affiliate link, I'll give you some bonuses. Pm me for more info. http://www.bluehost.com/tell_me_more.html
Check your PM for our plans and prices. All of our yearly prices are discounted 1 month, please check the site for more on that. @ Answers to your questions.. 1. We do allow subdomains, it can easily be added on via CPanel. Our CPanel also had fantastico so there is an automatic wordpress installer. 2. We have an easy to use control panel, in which you are using the industries best which is CPanel. There are documents and tutorials on how to get around it. We can also help navigate you through it.
Checked out the website, looks good. Let me get this straight- it's free to transfer, all you have to do is renew with them, right? Meaning if I transfer a domain from say GoDaddy, that expires in 2009 I will only have to renew w/ BlueHost in 2009? Also, how much does it cost per month? And lastly, does it allow proxies?
Checked out your package, I'm not sure as I'm relatively new to this but your largest package only allows 10 GB- will that be enough for 30 sites, some w/ pictures, movies etc?
Depends what is your budget like? We have reseller plans, and we can also make you a custom plan if needed. But, how much disk space do you think you will need?
I have no idea mate, as I said I'm relatively new to this Btw Tushardhoot, how much per month/year do BlueHost charge?
You can transfer upto 5 domains for free (as in change the name servers), and you can host unlimited, but you just have to renew them for another year. EX: You have a domain that expires in 2008, you transfer domain to bluehost, renew for another year, and now that domain is hosted with them and only expires in 2009. And no, they don't allow proxies But the bonus I provide you with can easily be used to buy proxy hosting. The downside
Hello, With torxhost you can host unlimited sites, and the transfer (DNS) change is free. This means that you just login to the control panel with your registrar and enter 2 simple lines and they are inside 48 hours connected with your webhosting account with torxhost... This gives you a lot more oppertunities, if you ever decide to change host (unlikely) then its just an easy change of DNS in your domain's and your set. That way you have control of the domain, and not your host :=) Our package with 1,500 mb space 15gb bandwidth Unlimited Features (Like Mail, Sub Domains, Addon Domains, Mysql and so on) cPanel 11 w/ Fantastico All this for only 2.95$ a month, and offcours, if you need more space or bandwidth then you can do a one click update to one of our bigger cheap quality webhosting plans.. View our plans here Good luck in your search for host, torxhost will gladly help you in the future Thanks, Freddy
I ended up going with hostgtor ,there cpanel is very easy to use ... i didnt bother transferring any domains over from my myriad of registers i ened up changing thenameservers to hostgators and using their cpanle to create an addon domain does that help PAUL
Could someone explain what 'changing the nameservers' is? All I want is being able to control the domains from my hosting account.
Basically, someone will give you the nameservers (what is used for your domain to connect to the hosting company), and you go into your domain control panel, and change the nameservers for that individual domain. If you use godaddy, there are tutorials, or namecheap there should be too. For whichever domain panel you use, try googling "(company) change nameservers)"