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For these prices, the details are not that very high. I mean, 1GB for $3 a month is a bit too pricey. I'm not trying to be a downer or anything, but a lot of other hosts offer a lot more. Good luck in your sales though!
If you will be able to open up lots of OUTBOUND ports for my site, then I'm very interested - send me a PM!
Eagle: The fact is, many hosts offer more. Unlimited, even. How many hosts live up to that, long term? How many hosts fold under the pressure of offering "unlimited" everything for pennies? Well-run, maintained, fast servers cost money to run and to support. I've been in the industry over 8 years, and i've seen hosts fold, close and disappear by the truckloads under promises there's no way in heck they could keep. The difference is: I won't be one of those. You can use every byte of space and bandwidth you're given, and I won't suspend or punish you, like many hosts do. Your sites will run just as fast the first day you join as on the 150th day, or I give you back a pro-rated refund. How many hosts do that? I think all of that is worth $2.95 a month (and 60% off of that? Oh yes).
SVentures: HostGator has not folded, there is a lot of hosts that have been around for up to a year already with unmetered space and not fold yet, servers are pretty cheap lately these days, so a few VPS servers around $20 each for 2.1 Ghz IntelCore2, 1GB of RAM for $16 and for $60 you get 4 of them, it's pure cheapness.
Eagle: HostGator is an example of one who does offer this, and suffers from many of the issues that face hosts that offer "unlimited" plans. Have you read any substantive reviews of their service, assuming you actually use a good amount of resources? Have you read the 16 pages of reviews on one site, half of which state support times were dog slow, techs take days to fix simple Level 1 issues, and accounts are targeted for "upgrades" to VPS or higher if they actually USE many of those "unlimited" resources? Where sites suddenly become slower out of the blue? (what typically happens with oversold hosts, because of straining servers with thousands of accounts on them, and all it takes is a few misbehaving sites to slow everyone down). Is that the kind of service you want? Are you willing to pay $83/yr of your money and hope this doesn't happen to you? Unlimited doesn't exist. Period. For the most part anyway, unlimited means "unlimited until you become a problem", then you're either forced to upgrade, suspended/told to leave, or in a few cases exiled to a slower server that's badly overloaded already that "trouble" accounts go on. I've worked for 7 hosting companies, ran 2, and consulted with 6 others. Trust me.