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Reliable Hosting

Lunarpages offers Virtual Private Servers for $39.95 a month for those customers who have outgrown shared hosting but are not ready to take on the cost of dedicated hosting.  VPS hosting offers improved reliability and security for your site, you also know exactly what you’re paying for in terms of storage and bandwidth.
Lunarpages’ VPS hosting plan [...]

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Lunarpages offers a “small business” shared hosting plan that quite similar to the “personal plan“, but has a few differences.  First and foremost you will notice a significant increased price tag at $21.95/mo* versus the $4.95/mo*, in both cases you will need to opt for a 24  or 12 month plan (respectively) for this pricing.
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Lunarpages offers a great basic shared hosting service for those looking to create a basic personal site.  The personal site option is a name-based / shared IP hosting service at a very affordable price.  Lunarpages offers unlimited bandwidth and storage at the reasonable price of $4.95/mo* as long as you opt for a 12 or [...]

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Host Gator offers four products for their dedicated server customers,
ranging in price from $174.00/mo* to $374/mo*.

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Host Gator offers five different products for reseller customers ranging from $24.95/mo* to $99.95/mo*. The pricing difference is based on the level of disk space and bandwidth needed

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Host gator offers their Shared Hosting customers a number of options depending on their needs and budget. The plans are separated into three categories: Hatchling, Baby, and Business.

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One of my favorite bloggers, Chris Brogan, had some good things to say in a recent post about Mosso Hosting.  Seems as though he is using their services, and after taking a look into it ourselves - you could do well by following his example.
Mosso hosting is by no means a “budget host“, if you’re [...]

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Nervous about downtime? There are so many different budget hosts out there, each of them now offering “unlimited bandwidth” - but how can your average consumer realistically hold any hosting company to this claim?
Does this mean you can rest easy?
If you’ve chosen a Shared Hosting “unlimited bandwidth” service, you may be surprised one day [...]

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