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Best Offer of the Year- 40% Off on All Shared Hosting Packages

August 29th, 2012 No comments


Starting today, HostGator is offering 40% off on all of our shared hosting packages!

Both Linux and Windows Hosting are included! This discount will apply to the user’s first invoice (they will renew at the normal, non discounted rate). This promotion applies to new HostGator customers only.

 

This promotion wil last until 11:59 PM CST Friday, August 31st 2012.

Guide to Using Hostgator Hosting Plan and Domain Registered at Godaddy

August 20th, 2012 No comments

 

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Some experienced website designers have told me, having different accounts at different companies for domain registration and web hosting purposes is the best thing they have done when planning to publish your website online. Having different accounts enables you to manage your domains and websites easily for you are focusing on one element in each of your account. Furthermore, it also provides you with some kind precaution you need if one of your account is at risk the other won’t get affected.

If you are new to the world of website building and are considering on building your first website, then you’re probably looking for a reputable web hosting service that makes building your own site a piece of cake. You probably also don’t want to spend a lot of money, in case things don’t work out as you plan. If you are a novice to the website development, you probably have no idea whether or not you are able to take advantage of GoDaddy’s discount prices and HostGator’s popular web hosting packages with very useful Hostgator coupon code for 2012. Without this knowledge, you are bound to just use a single company for both domain name registration and web hosting.

Relax. You can use both GoDaddy’s low-priced domain registration as well as HostGator’s web hosting service, no problem. Please read on to learn how. In your previous post, many of us mentioned why Hostgator sucks for domain registration and how Godaddy boulders when it comes to domaining.

Pointing your Godaddy Domain to Hostgator’s Hosting Service

 

1) Firstly, you need to purchase a hosting plan at HostGator, which involves just filling out a few simple Web forms giving your name, address and payment information. They’ll send you a confirmation email when you finish. Save the email for future reference.

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2) Next you need to create a GoDaddy account. Register your domain. Godaddy will search first if the domain you want to register if it is still available. If available, you can proceed to the checkout section, if not, Godaddy will display related domain names with various domain extensions.

 

3) Once you have done this, click on “Domains” on the menu bar. A drop-down menu will appear. Select “My Domains.” The screen will then present you with a list of the domains that you have registered with Go Daddy. Select the domain that you want to use by clicking on it.

4) Select the “Nameservers” option. Click on “Custom nameservers (I host my domains elsewhere).” Find the nameservers information in the email that HostGator has sent to you. It should look something like example.hostgator.com. Enter the details that GoDaddy asks for. Select “OK” to finish things up with Go Daddy.

5) Login to your HostGator account. Add the name of the domain that you registered at Go Daddy via the Add Domain icon that can be found in your control panel. Now you’re ready to build your own HostGator site with your GoDaddy domain name.

For the final step, you have to allow for the domain name to propagate after the DNS change in step four above.

Best Domain Hosting Company

December 27th, 2011 6 comments

FAQ|Website Hosting CompaniesA frequently-asked query:

I am looking for a legit, reliable, and cheap/reasonably price website domain to put up my website. I’ve looked at Yahoo, Godaddy, 1and1, and others but I can’t seem to find a good cheap ones that I can actually have my site up and running. It’s not a very big site, but I do plan on expanding. So far, 1and1 has a 2 year contract 6.99/mo but first 12 mo free, thats nice but 6.99 is still pricy. Does anyone have a website hosting company they can recomend to me please, I’m on a low budget but would still pay for decent quality, for a server that will always be up and won’t crash, as long has having enough space to put my site up. If anyone can help me out. The website is very important to me, it’s a very informative site regarding pets mainly dogs, because my dogs were intentionally poisoned.

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Best Hosting company and help for fist website?

December 25th, 2011 3 comments

A frequently-asked query:

Hello, I want to make my first website were users can submit there own videos, its an information site….Can you please tell me the best place to start. and also, a reliable hosting company..I also not sure what I need so I can put my logo on all the videos. Please help..Someone recoomended coffee cup software? What do you think?

Also, what is the best software to get to make movies, the kind you see edited on youtube, with speacial effects? Thanks !!!!

Thanks so much

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Hosting Company, and website not showing up?

December 23rd, 2011 2 comments

A frequently-asked query:

okay, I have a website, people say they cant get through to the website, I have tried it myself, and it says website found, then it says on the botton, ”done” and the whole page is just white. So what could this be. I did change my Customer # on mydaddy the other day, could that be somthing to do with this. Thank you.

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Can I be able to switch from one hosting company to another?

December 21st, 2011 5 comments

A frequently-asked query:

In brief, I have a Website for which services has been suspended due to no-renewal.Now I am looking forward to renew it, My question is simple like , Can I be able to change my Hosting company or website?

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The Insider’s Secret in Getting the Best Cheap Hosting Company

December 20th, 2011 15 comments

FAQ|website hosting companiesA frequently-asked query:

I want to pay no more than 20.00 a month for a company that will host my website and transfer my domain . I want to remain on the top of search listings as I was in the past.

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How to find who is hosting the website?

December 10th, 2011 8 comments

A frequently-asked query:

I have come across one company website, which is very attractive to me and would like to know who is doing the hosting service for that company’s website.
How to find out any idea geeks?

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Top 10 Reason To Give a Domain Name as a Gift

December 9th, 2011 No comments

Who else wants gift ideas
Are you looking for something inexpensive, personal, and can be pretty useful?

  1. It’s hypoallergenic.
  2. It is easier to find a good domain name than an iPhone 5.
  3. No assembly required. (No instructions in foreign languages to fumble through.)
  4. Enables someone personalized, cool, and permanent, email address, i.e youname@yourcooldomain.com
  5. Save a tree — you don’t have to wrap it!
  6. Give someone the secret identity they’ve always wanted.
  7. No matter how hard he tries, the Grinch can’t steal a domain name.
  8. You won’t shoot your eye out with it!
  9. It can be passed down from generation to generation like a fruitcake.
  10. You can buy it at 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 24 (or any other important dates or holidays) and still have it in time for Christmas (or birthday, wedding, anniversary, party etc).

Owning a domain only gives you the rights to the name, e.g., johnandmary.com. It is like a declaration that the name is yours. You can go to any of the best domain registrars such as Godaddy or Namecheap to purchase a domain name.

But if you actually want to use it for a website, email, etc., you need to have the domain hosted. Owning one without hosting it is called “parking” the domain. Less than $10 a month gets you hosting for that domain. We have been using Hostgator for more than 8 years and it has been the best one out of 30+ hosting companies that we have tried. So bottom line, $100 (or less) buys a hosted domain for a year.

Which website hosting (Godaddy, Yahoo, etc) company is the best ?

December 7th, 2011 4 comments

A frequently-asked query:

I’m using Godaddy, but I think they are complicit in allowing companies to hack WHOIS seachers and steal domain names. Happened to me.

Thanks.

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