October 26, 2009

Web Hosting for Internet Marketers…

Hello and welcome back to BrianEdmondson.com. Have you picked up your free copy of the new Internet Profit Report at http://www.InternetProfitAlert.com?

While many people are constantly looking to buy the hottest information products and discovering the latest tips and tricks to make money online, there seems to be an equal amount of people who are interested in knowing exactly what tools I use to build and grow my own online business.

One of the most common questions I get asked is, “What hosting service do you use?”.

With the thousands and thousands of options out there, and the nightmare stories of web servers crashing and entire websites being lost, I can see why something as simple as choosing a webhost can be so complicated – I actually struggled with the same issue when I first got started online.

For the last several years and at the time of this post, the only web host I use and recommend is Hostgator.  There are many reasons why I love Hostgator, including:

- Affordability (unlimited plans for under $10 a month)
- Great customer service and support
- Unlimited Disk Space
- Unlimited Bandwidth
- Ability to host an unlimited number of domains
- Easy 1 Click Wordpress Installation

The plan I recommend is the “Baby” plan; which includes the ability to host an unlimited number of domains for under $10 a month.

If that’s not enough to get you to switch over to Hostgator, then here’s something I’ve found that may help push you over the edge.  Right now you can get your first month of hosting with the Baby plan for only 0.01 (that’s just one penny).

Just visit the website below to find all of the lastest Hostgator Coupon Codes, including my favorite one… your first month of baby hosting for only one penny.

Visit http://www.HostGatorCouponCodes.net to find the lastest hostgator coupon codes now.

Sincerely,
Brian T. Edmondson

1 Comment(s)

  1. Doug Champigny | Dec 9, 2009 | Reply

    You touch briefly on an important point, Brian – hosts that suddenly disappear, taking your online business with them. While traditionally this has usually been limited to small self-run hosting setups, the recent recession showed us businesses of all sizes can disappear overnight.

    It’s wise not to ‘have all your eggs in one basket’ for anything financial, and something as crucial to your online business as your webites themselves are obviously no exception.

    So even if people already have hosting elsewhere, they’d be wise to get their next site at a different host – Hostgator to use your example.

    That way, if their current host goes down, even temporarily, they aren’t completely offline and cut off from their earning stream – and if their host completely disappears, they already have a relationship with another host they can move those sites to quickly!

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