Best webhost for a small business?
I am making a website for a landscaping company and wondered what the best webhost would be for this job. I wouldn’t mind paying if i get good value for money. I basically need the host to be reliable and have good uptime and hopefully help with my google page rank.
thanks in advance
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12 Aug 2010
freebuddy
12 Aug 2010
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David M
12 Aug 2010
As an experienced webmaster I recommend BH web hosting which I’m sure it would work for you and fulfill all your requirements. They have a really great offer for hosting & I have used them for over 3 yrs now, and have never had a single problem with them.
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Hope this helps.
Brandy Thomas
12 Aug 2010
The best webhost for a small business is Hostgator.
skylark
12 Aug 2010
I keep hearing about Godaddy… some say it is good, some say it is bad. Recently many have said it is bad, but I still see people recommending it. Anyway…
Just wanted to make one thing clear: your google rank won’t be helped by your web host. Yes, in a way, they can. That is if they serve your site fast (means when you go to your website, the page loads up fast), then it is a brownie point for your site rankings. But that loading depends partly on how your site is designed and partly on the web host (his connectivity infrastructure’s quality). Of course, if its a bad host, then your site might suffer in the rankings. But in order to really get good hits, you’d need to do a few more things (besides getting a good host). Read up on "search engine optimization".
If you want top notch support plus great uptimes, I’d recommend Inmotion on the following list.
http://hosting4beginners.webnode.com/list-of-great-web-hosts/
For small businesses, in my opinion, they are the best.
My 2 cents.
Timothy S
12 Aug 2010
go daddy is great for all in one box deals.
Lina Bakir
12 Aug 2010
Hey,
for website design and other graphics like logo and banners you could post a cheap contest on techjungle.info
and for the hosting u could Godaddy is the best.
thanks






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