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    Setting up my own web hosting service?

    You'll need what's called a "reseller account" with your web hosting provider of choice. :)
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    Where I can find cheap seo hosting ?

    As far as I'm aware, spreading sites over multiple class C's has negligible effect these days. :)
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    what do you value in a host?

    I think value for money always has to be a consideration in anything you buy - but that doesn't always necessarily mean going for the cheapest or for the host that offers the biggest numbers (or in some cases, unlimited resources!).
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    Hosting companies no phone support - Servage the dinosaur

    At the end of the day it's about appealing to as many people as possible. :) The mass market, e.g. your parents, friends, relatives might not be hugely internet savvy, but they want a website with email - these types of people are hugely reassured by the ability to call their hosting provider...
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    Where is cheapest domain register provider

    American registrars tend to be cheaper for gTLDs, whereas UK registrars tend to be cheaper for anything .uk.
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    Hosting companies no phone support - Servage the dinosaur

    We're looking to expand the hours that we cover phone support, simply because whilst it is used a lot less than the email/ticket systems, it is very reassuring for prospective customers. :) That said, a phone number on its own doesn't mean anything. You should be able to get through and not...
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    Need cheap webhosting

    I recommend that whoever you buy from, do some thorough research (usually google!) about service levels, how long the company has been in business, whether they own any hardware or are a reseller, whether they actually have any full time staff (is it a hobby business?). Sometimes on Google, a...
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    1 and 1 getting despirate?

    The headline offer might say "£300 per referral" but i imagine that there are numerous hoops to jump through: they might have to sign-up for specific products and stay for a specified time before you get your money. Considering 1&1 put so much into advertising and bought Fasthosts for £60m not...
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    Web Hosting Companies - Tell us about your business

    Hi guys, my name is Darren and I am in charge of the customer facing side of things at Tsohost. For over 5 years now we've been providing a range of high quality, affordable shared hosting, reseller hosting, and managed dedicated solutions to thousands of clients around the world. Our...
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    Web Hosting Companies - Tell us about your business

    Haha Neil can post links without having the requisite number of posts. :p I'll add something once I've explored the forum a little. :)
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    Web Hosting - Overselling

    Overselling with banks can affect everyone or it can affect a tiny minority. Overselling with hosting can affect everyone or it can affect a tiny minority. It depends how it's done entirely. The only difference as I see it is that the banking industry is highly regulated (in most western...
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    Choosing a web hosting company - what to consider

    Hi Temi, I was recommended to this forum by someone over at webhostchat.co.uk We've been in business for 5 years now, and have established a pretty good reputation all round. :) I'm not sure what you meant by "offer" though!? :p Eleventy billion gigabytes is something we don't do. :p
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    Web Hosting - Overselling

    Just remember: your bank is overselling quite considerably. (It only holds in reserve a small fraction of the money deposited) This works fine for 99.99% of people who are usually able to withdraw all the money they need at short notice without a problem.
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    Choosing a web hosting company - what to consider

    Draw up a shortlist and do as much thorough research on a hosting company as possible. Search for reviews on websites and forums and do your best to check out their validity. Impulse buying from a company they offer eleventy billion gigabytes for $3 a month is never a good idea. Of course...
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