I like HostGator. I believe that they are lower priced than GoDaddy, but I could be wrong. HG also has fantastic support.
Honestly hostgator, godaddy, etc are pretty trash in terms of cost/performance. For shared hosting they charge way too much. Choose what you need here: http://www.webhostingtalk.com/forumdisplay.php?s=3ab398b349b4bdbfd21b06114aceff3f&f=4 If you're somewhat tech inclined you can get a lot more out of a vps than shared hosting, you can check out: http://lowendbox.com
Why would the service need to be cheap? For me, it's a strange question...? Maybe quality and service is also an issue...? At least the day when that part is not working as expected. I'd say, "cheap" is a relative term. *** I think this question in general has two parts: 1. Web hotel. 2. Hosting of domains. You open the account at the web hotel and pay the price for this. Then, to take care of all of your domains, unlimited, there is an interface connected to the service. Still, the same hotel. (Host.) If you limit the question you may bet more precise answers!
i use bluehost, their cheap and support is great. but the performance of the servers is turning to crap.
1. GoDaddy - why are we wasting time to talk about the hosting anyway? I just helped a client to move from GD to Hostgator and it has been working great. 2. BlueHost - well I know it was the "preferred" hosting service in 2014, but the reviews have been bad. The performance simply can't match Hostgator's. 3. Hostgator - One of the cheapest, has the best live chat support, but doesn't have the best performance. I think it is a good hosting service to start with for beginners, as they'd need a responsive support feature.