What sort of space and bandwidth do you need? The sort of specifications you need could change what sort of hosts you should be looking at.
I'm looking for something big, like.. more than 10 gb and more than 100gb of bandwidth. And it must accept at least 3 domains to host Looking for somrething more popular..
Of course I'm going to recommend Hawk Host we're not as big as say a Dreamhost or Hostgator but we're not small either hosting thousands of web sites. So we have updated packages and with "s20percent" coupon you could get the sort of specifications you're looking for about $7.96/month which I believe is quite good. But I'm sure others will come here soon offering life time hosting accounts with unlimited space and bandwidth. But they say you get what you pay for you when it comes to hosting. Best of luck with your search but make sure whoever you're looking for check for reviews on a site such as webhostingtalk.com which is great for actual legitimate reviews.
Depends on what you are looking for. Most hosting companies these days will give you more than enough storage for that price range. GoDaddy will do 6.99 per month or around $5 per month if you pay in a 24 month package. I think it is around $6 per month for a 12 month package. That will give you 100 GB storage and 1000 GB transfer. Unlimited domains. Startlogic will give you 300 GB storage and 3000 GB bandwidth for 5.95 per month. Annual payment only. Up to 50 domains per hosting account. Hostgator will fall outside of your cost range unless you pay in at least a 2 year package. The advantage for them is they have cpanel. If you don't need cpanel then I would definitely consider GoDaddy, even though Startlogic has more storage and bandwidth for a comparable plan. GoDaddy has better domain and hosting account management.
I like godaddy because they are big enough to be reliable. Trick is to also sign up as a reseller if you have over 100 domains. JMb
I know other companies tend to charge more than GoDaddy, but still even at $200 per year it is too expensive. Unless you plan on registering 100's of domains per year, I don't think it is a good option. Basically a .com would be 6.73 per year with Pro Reseller Plan. 100 domains = $673 + ICANN Fee (.15 each) Total for 100 Domains = Approx. $874 + $200 = $1074 Avg cost per domain = $10.74, more than if you just bought it directly from GoDaddy at $9.99. If you used the Discount Domain Club it would still run you about $7.75 per domain. You could just google "cheap domains" and use the deal from someones adwords ad and get your domains for $6.95 each. On the flipside you could do the same thing with your reseller account and make money selling the domains for $6.95 yourself. In my opinion this is the only reason you should utilize a reseller account. Even if you chose the Discount Domain Club option, you would still need to register 100 domains per year for it to be a good option.