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 Friday, March 09, 2007

From time to time I get an idea... what if I created a little web site that does X? I often register what I think is a really neat domain name for it, and put a little web page up. Now sometimes it doesn't amount to much, and other times it gets quite involved. But the biggest pain for me has always been hosting.

This site is hosted by some friends of mine, and I am very grateful for their generousity. If you are a small or medium sized business and need a really cool web site done, head over to Cardinal Factor at http://www.cardinalfactor.net/ for web development. Check out their portfolio - I am really impressed at the work they have done.

But for me, I want something really cheap and easy for my http://www.scottsnextstupididea.com/ site. So I found a nice little host, called HostMonster.

Basically, HostMonster offers 2000 GB a month of transfer and unlimited domains and subdomains against your account. I could register 100 domain names and create 100 little 5 page web sites and they are all hosted under the one account, and for rock bottom prices. $6 a month cannot be beat.

Anyways, I've had a couple of friends ask about hosting, and so this is what I'd recommend. If you use the above link when signing up, I get a little cut and I will happily meet you for coffee or lunch (I'll pay) to find out what cool things you have been doing recently.

 

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