I am trying to find a low cost website host and domain seller for a non-profit organization. A local webdesigner donated their services and created us a beautiful, professional site and did it in Dreamweaver so that we can update it from our office without much skill. So the hosting must be able to work with Dreamweaver.
Suggestions for low cost website domain and hosting?
http://www.JuicyHosting.com or http://www.LocoDomains.com , they both are very good
Suggestions for low cost website domain and hosting?
www.moonfruit.com
the cheapest webpage deal is $4.49 per month! Has great stuff and you don%26#039;t need html...
Other Replys:http://www.2mhost.com/personal-website-h... looks like it might be good for you -- $2.75/mo plus $8.75 domain registration/yr.
Works with Dreamweaver too.
I hope this helps!
Other Replys:I use http://www.crucialwebhost.com for my organizations. They are non-instrusive with banners (not even a 1/2 inch on the top of the site) and it is only $5.99/yr for the domain registration and that comes with the free hosting. Now, you can pay a little more and get the banner removed with regular hosting, but I am not sure as to those plans. We run an entire online college degree program from their free hosting!
Other Replys:I use http://www.1and1.com for all of my hosting. Their best plan is 3 sites for 4.99 per month.
Other Replys:If you want to register a domain, I recommend Name.com. $5.99 a year and you get free privacy protection.
http://www.name.com
If you need help finding a domain, I recommend:
http://www.adamsconsulting.com/
Other Replys:Hello,
You must Take a look at http://www.zaxihosting.com
I host 4 sites there,and they are excellent.
They are available 24/7 if you need any help!
Regards
Other Replys:Use 1%26amp;1. They give you the best packages and
the best prices. (Dreamweaver compatible.)
http://order.1and1.com/xml/order/MsHosti...
Other Replys:if you like answers you cant go wrong with yahoo
http://www.kqzyfj.com/jc102shqnhp46E5A5E...
Other Replys:If you currently are a web subscriber, your current provider offers a homepage into which you can FTP your current webpage(s) [which can be authored/designed using NotePad, MSN Word, FrontPage, DreamWeaver, etc.] and use the homepage hosting services. In a sense, you are hosting a commercial webpage via the homepage link and incurring merely the monthly access of, say, AOL.com, etc. Nevertheless, should you want to link your current domain name to the homepage URL, you%26#039;ll need to use a third-party redirection service, i.e., mydomain.com [which is free] or simply direct your domain name registry, i.e., godaddy.com to forward your domain name [with masking] to the link it to your homepage URL. It%26#039;s that simple.
Good luck!
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