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M1ND G4ME
8th June 2005, 07:18 AM
First of all I'm not advertising this site, I'm asking if anyones heard about it.


I'm about to start a small little business in my town making websites, and I'm planning on making my own website to refer people to for more information and such. Well, I need a domain name.. And Sadly enough I've never purchased one before lol I just used geocities or angelfire like everyone else for things.


Now, I don't know anything about good hosts but the sponsored link in google sent me to http://www.omnis.com , Has anyone heard anything good/bad about them? They appear pretty professional, But I don't know a good price from a bad one.

Also, Whats ACP?


Hope I didn't write too much, Advice is eagerly accepted lol

-M1ND

Kris
8th June 2005, 06:25 PM
I am also starting up a website soon and would like a domain name plus some webspace. Would also like prices for just the domain name as may be using a friends webspace. Would I be able to get a personalised email aswell? Like: info@plymskiteam.co.uk

Cheers

M1ND G4ME
8th June 2005, 07:00 PM
Yeah, most of the time you get more than one, the obvious webmaster/administration/admin@site.co.uk stuff, then others for "employees"

The one I linked to has 500, or unlimited for double the price




How much space would you need for a lot of music files and pictures and such? Would 1 Gig be enough?

AntiAsh Superstar
8th June 2005, 07:24 PM
1 Gig would prolly be more than enough unless you were planning on getting ridiculous with the amount of music and pictures, in which case I strongly advise reassessing your site. You ought to look into the bandwidth you're allowed, too, that could well be more important than the actual space depending on how popular your site becomes. ;)

I did look at that site, seems good. I myself would ask about what they'd ask to provide support for multiple mySQL databases but that's just based on my server useage, I'm using two databases atm and really could do with a third. (prolly could sneak it in and all but am pretty crap when it comes to SQL and rely heavily on server-based automation) :( I think properly plan what you'd have on the site first THEN pick your hosting package to suit.

Ampharos17
8th June 2005, 11:52 PM
I don't want to butt in, but I've had a bit of experience doing the web hosting/domain name thing and have found some real treasures.

I currently use a company called Total Choice: http://www.totalchoicehosting.com/

They offer virtual hosting (which means you have a shared IP address and are located on the same server as multiple other people though you retain your own domain name and a great tool called CPanel which allows you to access and configure a lot of features of your site like subdomains, mysql (unlimited dbs), e-mail addresses, etc). It's a really good deal at about $4 a month or if you want more storage and bandwidth $8.95.

I also highly recommend for domain name purchasing GoDaddy: http://www.godaddy.com

I've used them for years and they keep getting better. Their domain names are very cheap and their admin interface for domain name configuration is amazing. They're the current #1 domain name registrar for good reason.

Anyway, hope that helps.

Jeff
9th June 2005, 09:53 AM
They're the current #1 domain name registrar for good reason.

Because of that superbowl commercial :winky:

Anyway, wow, I'm amazed by all of these prices I'm seeing, I could even have my own website. For now though if I want to set up a website I'm probably better off using my own free web space my ISP provided, but I'll keep this stuff in mind. :waycool:

homeofmew
9th June 2005, 11:59 AM
they look ok. [retty good for all that space you get
i paid 8 someting a month for 25 megs and domain name.
(Geocities)

youdontknowme
11th July 2005, 03:29 PM
I pay about $5.50/month if I pay annually. I use my friend's hosting service at http://rawforce.com and it's pretty good. I get 1gb disk space, 35gb bandwidth, cPanel, PHP and all the other stuff.

As for domains, I use http://ev1servers.net but I'm gonna switch to http://1and1.com after I need to renew my domain.