mousewoman
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Posted 7 years ago #
I've been advised, after trying helplessly to manage my site without the necessary info (passwords, etc), to obtain a new webhost. Can you suggest most cost-effective way (staying with wordpress?) keeping my domain name I hope to do this, transferring somehow my archived blog entries, with minimum of effort? btw, I'm moving to US this week. thanks for your help...
Jeremiah
Member
Posted 7 years ago #
I've had good luck with Total Choice Hosting
--Jeremiah
I use Surpass Hosting - http://surpasshosting.com
and have found them very reliable and helpful, not to mention incredibly reasonable in price.
Moridin
Member
Posted 7 years ago #
I have two hosting packages currently running with http://serverseed.com
The owner is very fast to respond to problems and personal support is easy to obtain and thorough. Plus, the rates are fairly inexpensive, although the light plan is no longer offered in one-month increments.
I use http://www.crosswinds.net/ for my domain and sub-domains.
Has cpanel, is blog compliant. Has several hosting packages.
I have wordpress 1.2 there, installed via Fantastico in Cpanel.
I just run my own server. I can do anything I damn well please. :)
Fortunately, my ISP allows servers. Unfortunately, most don't.
I recommend http://www.dreamhost.com Their prices are great for the features that they offer. Amongst those features, they also offer a one-click installation for WordPress.
ZephyrSky
Member
Posted 7 years ago #
I use WordPress myself and I've got a server. If you want hosting I'll gladly help you out forn no cost. You do get what you pay for but you'll have my number to call me if you have problems.
webhost4life.com No problems the past 4 years.
Try LVCS. They are damn cheap and has got a wonderful service.
I can you suggest LIONICS for webhosting, especially WordPress, Gallery2, Midgard.
I can enthusiastically recommend AffordableHOST, in Michigan, USA. They have been hosting my (many) sites since 2001 with minimum downtime, and what little there is has been planned and warned of way in advance. The prices are competitive (not dirt cheap, as I believe you get what you pay for), and help and support are always available. You won' t be left stranded.