There's many reliable companies that offer that type of service. As long as you have a contract with them that clearly outlines what is included (response and resolution times for support tickets, etc) it's worthwhile to try, if you don't have staff that are currently answering tickets for you...
Shared hosting plans or a dedicated server aren't your only choices. Often a VPS is the more cost effective solution (and frees you from the hassle of day to day dedicated server administration)
It's always better to keep it simple. Unless your company name has a number in it, stick with the letters, it's what most people think of first when doing a broad search.
unlimited disk space (like unlimited bandwidth) is physically impossible. Before you sign up with them check their Terms of Service for their definition of "unlimited".
I've read many good reviews about that company, you should be ok with them.
If you ever have a dispute with your hosting company and it's the same company you use as a domain registrar you need to still be able to have access to a control panel where you can point your dns settings to a...
if your client will be using their site for selling (vs. just marketing) you will need to choose a host that can provide a unique IP, as that is necessary for ssl.
having your site hosted on an IP from your target country will help with SEO from that country. That has to be balanced with the connectivity of the data center. (good seo doesn't matter if your site won't load).
If you are targeting a global audience the datacenter connectivity matters more...
Windows hosting will generally be a little more expensive, as the licensing fee of the server operating system has to be paid to Microsoft. Linux, on the other hand, is open source (free) so there is no additional charge for the server's operating system. It's also generally thought of to be...
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