I have done a few searches but I havent found anything. I need something cheap, less than $7.50 a month, and it has to have GREAT customer service and support. I dont need too much space. Thanks!
Won't happen. You get one or the other. Liquid web has pretty much the best customer service going. They have plans for shared hosting between $15-25 I believe.I have done a few searches but I havent found anything. I need something cheap, less than $7.50 a month, and it has to have GREAT customer service and support. I dont need too much space. Thanks!
Same here, I've got 4 different sites hosted with them. I usually call for support if I need it ( most problems have originated with Network Solutions and they've helped problem solve) I really like a) short wait and b) usa based support that can actually help.just out of curiosity... why do you need great service/support? Are you expecting to crash their server?
FWIW... I've had good luck with godaddy. Their website hosting is good, their mail "hosting" sucks. Service is good, though sometimes takes 48 hours or so to get a response. In the 2 or so years I've been using them, I've never had a site go down (I have 2 sites with them - a basic one about me, and a site similar to RM).
small companies that can't afford to pay the outrageous prices that someone like you charges :biggrin:Who the heck actually uses those site builder gimmicks?
touche good sir, touche. (no accents on this keyboard). Although, I have never seen a site that came out of those site builders that didn't look like an evil mixture of geocities and myspace.small companies that can't afford to pay the outrageous prices that someone like you charges :biggrin:
pair.com is my suggestion, but I don't think they quite meet your pricing requirement.
Nope, not too bad. definitely better than 90% of the "site builder" junk out there, that's for sure. A little too templately for me, but that's what usually happens with those things.I use it for my personal site, the company itself used its site builder to make its homepage.
http://my.spinsite.com/joshmaurer
Doesnt look too bad.
while browsing the testimonials I came across this:Transcend -
The cool thing about that site builder that I havent seen anywhere else is that its 90% customizable. You dont have to use the themes they provide. You can create a site from scratch. Check out some of the customer testimonial sites. Some of them actually put some real time into making them look good. But yeah, it limits a bit but WAY less than the majority.
Not only is the site frighteningly early 1991, but the idea is simply ridiculous. Amazing.while browsing the testimonials I came across this:
http://www.prisonheartcards.com/
simply awesome.
Early 1991 created with an AOL template on a bitchin 486dx while listening to Color Me Badd.Not only is the site frighteningly early 1991, but the idea is simply ridiculous. Amazing.
As mentioned a few times on here, you should probably stop using that as an example of good web design.i just use yahoo small business. i dont use site builders i make them my self. TeamSpeeDH
Well, it's not like he has his life's business on there or anything mission critical. The kid can probably spend between 7 and 10 bucks a month and get more than he needs. Hell, he should probably be studying anyway. My friends hosting biz can supply more than he needs for 10 bucks a month.Take it from someone in the biz who has used dozens of different hosts over the years, you pay for good support, and $7.50/mo won't cut it.
That being said, in your budget, Dreamhost.com provides the best hosting service. They're a little slow with the support at times, but they're very dependable as far as budget hosts go.
I agree. He said he needed "GREAT" support. Dreamhost provides really good services, but their support isn't always "GREAT". My point was that you rarely get something "GREAT" for cheap...but he can likely get all he needs from Dreamhost.Well, it's not like he has his life's business on there or anything mission critical. The kid can probably spend between 7 and 10 bucks a month and get more than he needs. Hell, he should probably be studying anyway. My friends hosting biz can supply more than he needs for 10 bucks a month.
Unless it's mission critical or a business no one needs to spend more than 10 bucks a month on web hosting.