Posts Tagged ‘Bluehost’
Bluehost is among our best web hosts . Sign up with bluehost here This is a bluehost question posted by Jon34 on 24 September 2009 I was hoping someone could provide me some insight into a dilemma I currently have. I’m in the process of transferring a domain I have from yahoo to bluehost . The transfer seems to be going well expect for when I get to Step 3/4: Awaiting Release From Losing Registrar. It is at this page that where I find this: “According to the Gaining a
Private Name Server?
Monday, September 14th, 2009
Hostgator and Bluehost are our best webhosts and godaddy.com is the best domain registrar. This web hosting thread started by mark3 0n 14 September 2009 How does one replace the host’s name server to your own domain? In other words instead of NS1.MY-HOST.COM it would be NS1.MY- DOMAIN.COM . My registrar is Moniker. Other registrars seems to have a “private name server” feature in their control panels. Discuss this at WHT or read more about bluehost and hostg
BlueHost vs. Dotster
Monday, August 24th, 2009
BlueHost and Dotster are two of the most successful hosting companies on the web hosting scene. While BlueHost is amongst the most established hosts in the industry, Dotster is one of the largest domain registrars in the world, currently holding more than 3 million domains and counting. These hosting heavyweights have definitely earned [...]
NameCheap, Dreamhost, HostGator, GoDaddy, BlueHost, MediaTemple Coupon Codes
Thursday, August 6th, 2009
Buying your own domain and web hosting is pretty cheap these days, but hang on you can still get more discounts on the already low prices offered by the big companies like Namecheap, GoDaddy, Dreamhost, Bluehost, HostGator, MediaTemple etc. Most of these companies usually come up with coupon codes that give users discounts on several packages including web hosting, domain names and more. So where do you find coupon codes for Namecheap, Dreamhost, GoDaddy, Bluehost, HostGator, MediaTemple or
Webhosting : Reliable and Solid Registrar
Monday, July 27th, 2009
Hostgator and Bluehost are our best webhosts and godaddy.com is the best domain registrar. This web hosting thread started by benny001 0n 27 July 2009 I hope I’m not asking the wrong crowd, because I just saw somebody recommend GoDaddy to someone in another thread, but here it goes anyway… I’m looking to register a few domain names for my new web site (.com, .net, .org, a few others to protect the name). Unlike people who are in the business of domain trading, I’m in it f
