Posted by girlie on October 20, 2008
A lot of bloggers now want to have their own com. I used to have my blog hosted for free, and since having your own domain and hosting is really very affordable, I decided to maintain my own url. I was basically new with this thing and I was clueless. I didn’t know how to pick a web host so I ended up getting a web host that didn’t perform well. My website was always down and I got disappointed big time. I ended my web hosting with them even though I already paid for a year. Never mind if it was fully paid for a year, the important thing is my website should always be up. I learned my lesson the hard way, so they say. Now I know better. Maybe at that time I was too excited to think and wanted to have it propagated right away. I was wrong. Don’t be like me. There are a lot of good reads where you can find a lot of information about web hosting. Take for example this web hosting blog. It tells everything you need to know about web hosting. I should have come across them a year ago so I didn’t waste any money. Anyway, what you can find in this blog are updated trends, products and the latest when it comes to web hosting industry. I went through their blog, and I like majority of their posts. It’s very simple and easy to understand. Things regarding web hosting are explained well, and with this you won’t be committing the same mistakes I did. If you are looking for a web host for your domain name, you need to check out this blog. It says a lot about web hosting and so much more. It’s actually a complete guide on how to choose the best web host. Don’t hit the button buy yet until you read all the informative posts in this blog. It’s easy to come back and hit that buy button after reading all that you need to know.

Ioana Manciu said,
Aw, talking about being a newb and making mistakes.I registered my first three domains at GoDaddy (and that was not a mistake). But then, at checkout, I sau the coupon aea and I’ve said: what the hell…? , shrugged and skipped it. Then I was visiting a site, not at all related to the issue (something that involved moms), that posted an announcement like this:
Domain name discounts. Non-expiring coupon codes for GoDaddy.com, they work with renewals also. Just enter them at checkout.
SPN3 - .COM for $7.45 - Save $2
SPN1 - 10% off any order
SPN2 - $5 off any order $30 or more
(Sorry about the copy-paste, I kept it as a proof of my stupidity.) Anyways, I used them, of course, at renewal.
I will read the site you link to. You sound pretty enthousiastic about it.
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