Hey guys, I was just wondering where I can buy a cheap domain name, I'm doing a website for a friend and he needs a cheap one, since the website's
main goal is not to make money and it is to help others.
-Lahara
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The following is my opinion as a member participating in this discussion.
I personally use hostgator.com. The domain name registration will set you back about $15 (annually) and the
hosting packages start at $5 month. That's not too bad of a price really. Someone else might have a good idea, but I've been using this place for a
few years and haven't had any issues.
As an ATS Staff Member, I will not moderate in threads such as this where I have participated as a member.
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reply to post by dbates
What do you think about having my own server?
I'm worried that one day some sites (like ATS as well as the one I'm creating) may be banned or have to pay more for people to visit them.
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reply to post by TheRandom1
That would be fine as long as you can get a static ip from your ISP. It's up to you. If you're hosting the site on your own box it really doesn't
matter who registers the domain name. They all charge around $20 to do it unless you buy a hosting package as well.
You can also have the static ip forwarded to a dynamic ip address from a company like www.no-ip.com... who will do a port 80 redirect for you.
Many residential ISPs Block port 80, No-IP Free DNS enables you to run a webserver on a non-standard port, yet users accessing your site never have to
enter a port number. For example yourname.no-ip.com... can redirect to yourname.no-ip.com:8833...
That might be more of what you're looking for.
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reply to post by dbates
I noticed that hostgator is only for linux.
What does that mean, lol?
I'm a little confused.
Does that mean that I can only upload stuff from a linux OS?
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reply to post by TheRandom1
I always use networksolutions, they're not the cheapest but they have good options and features.
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reply to post by TheRandom1
No, that's their operating system. You can just use Windows as usual. You won't know the difference.
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HostGator is for hosting domain names isn't it? If you want an affordable domain name, look for a domain registrar. There are heaps around.
The one I usually use is GoDaddy, because I buy extra's like certificates etc.
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Hi, visit this site www.active-domain.com.
I think you got the solution.
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i stick with godaddy.com for domain name, its just under $10 a year, and it has automatic billing which is nice in case you forget.
But you have the option to turn it off....
I have *thinking* 5 domains through them.. have had for about 10 years now, and no problems at all.
as far as webspace, i recommend www.000webhost.com/
its who i use, they have a free server, you are limited on your cpanel and extra goodies, but space is space, you can have up to 5 domains, email
etc, ftp all the goodies, then if you need to upgrade its only $5 a month i think, maby its $7 i dont remember its automatic now , dont pay much
atention to it.
Draw back, no peril or script access, with the free server, but for basic webpage, you can always use remotley hosted services for free. Then if
you grow enough upgrade.
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