A friend needs a good deal hosting a site for a new business, and he'd need it registered...

brigden

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I don't know anything about these things. Can you guys help a brother out?
 

Evadman

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OMG. you're a GUY?! My entire view of the universe has been shattered!
 

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What kind of traffic would you expect down the road? A lot? Or is it a pretty specialized business that wouldn't get a lot of traffic?
 

tami

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Originally posted by: Evadman
OMG. you're a GUY?! My entire view of the universe has been shattered!

he posted his pic in that longass sexy b!tch thread too. :p
 

DeviousTrap

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I'll start, it's a very simple 2 step process:
1) You need a domain name - $8.88 from namecheap.com per year.
2) You need a hosting account - This is the slightly harder step. If this is a brand new site I would get a small shared hosting package (couple hundred megs of space, and couple gb or transfer - should run anywhere from $25 a year to $5 a month or so). You can easily upgrade hosting packages with a shared host as your site grows. I'd say you have a fair amount of time to live on a simple shared hosting account if it's just a small business website. If the traffic starts to get too heavy your host will let you know and you'll probably need to consider moving to a dedicated box, or at least a virtual private server. That is something that you'd probably need in the long run for a serious business, but not right away, and most hosts will gladly work with you and help you move to a different account. I'll leave it to others here to recommend some hosting companies, but let me know if you have any specific questions.
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
I'll start, it's a very simple 2 step process:
1) You need a domain name - $8.88 from namecheap.com per year.
2) You need a hosting account - This is the slightly harder step. If this is a brand new site I would get a small shared hosting package (couple hundred megs of space, and couple gb or transfer - should run anywhere from $25 a year to $5 a month or so). You can easily upgrade hosting packages with a shared host as your site grows. I'd say you have a fair amount of time to live on a simple shared hosting account if it's just a small business website. If the traffic starts to get too heavy your host will let you know and you'll probably need to consider moving to a dedicated box, or at least a virtual private server. That is something that you'd probably need in the long run for a serious business, but not right away, and most hosts will gladly work with you and help you move to a different account. I'll leave it to others here to recommend some hosting companies, but let me know if you have any specific questions.

Thank you for your helpful reply and not blatantly pimping your own services :)
 

brigden

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Thanks for your help, guys. Always informative. Could you guys offer some specific hosting outfits? I want to email him a selection to choose from.
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: brigden
Thanks for your help, guys. Always informative. Could you guys offer some specific hosting outfits? I want to email him a selection to choose from.

What's his budget?
 

brigden

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Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: brigden
Thanks for your help, guys. Always informative. Could you guys offer some specific hosting outfits? I want to email him a selection to choose from.

What's his budget?

I don't know yet.
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: brigden
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: brigden
Thanks for your help, guys. Always informative. Could you guys offer some specific hosting outfits? I want to email him a selection to choose from.

What's his budget?

I don't know yet.

That's like asking for advice on jeans. You can buy no name brand Walmart for $15 or top of the line designer jeans for $200.

When you get a budget, get back to us.

If it were me I'd just refer him to http://www.webhostingtalk.com/